Korean Food and Cultural Experience Event Held at Korea Centre, MGU

The Korea Centre at Mahatma Gandhi University organised a Korean Food and Cultural Experience Event on Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 1:00 PM in the Mini Conference Hall, SIRP. This unique initiative aimed to foster cultural understanding and promote the rich culinary traditions of Korea among students and faculty members of Mahatma Gandhi University. Dr. Kim Jinwoog, Scholar-in-Residence at the Korea Centre for 2025, led an insightful session on Korean…

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Call for Papers Young Scholars Workshop “Reimagining Korean Unification in a Transforming World:  Perspectives from India”

Call for Papers Young Scholars Workshop “Reimagining Korean Unification in a Transforming World:  Perspectives from India” August 13-14, 2025  Concept Note Despite eighty years of division, unification remains a recurring theme in the Korean Peninsula politics, shaping inter-Korean relations through cycles of conflict and cooperation, and influencing domestic agendas and regional international relations. While the urgency of unification has diminished in the 21st century due to new geopolitical realities and…

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“Understanding the Korean Peninsula Peace Process through Simulation and Role Play” on April 10, 2025

Korea Centre, Mahatma Gandhi University, is organizing a special event on “Understanding the Korean Peninsula Peace Process through Simulation and Role Play” on April 10, 2025, Thursday, at 11:00 AM in the Old Seminar Hall, SIRP. The event will be moderated by Dr. Kim, Jinwoog, President of Korea Research Institute of Military Affairs (KRIMA), South Korea; Visiting Professor at Kookmin University; and Scholar-in-Residence at the Korea Centre for 2025. The…

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The Arctic and Northern Sea Route: A New Frontier for India-South Korea Cooperation

Aanchal Sinha The author is a Post-graduate Student at the Department of East Asian Studies, Delhi University. This article was an outcome of the ‘Korea Centre Summer Internship Programme-2024′.   Abstract In recent years, the Northern Sea Route (NSR) in the Arctic has gained attention as a potential game-changer for global maritime trade, especially for nations seeking alternative shipping routes. This study explores how India and South Korea, two rising…

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