Showing all 8 books
The result of a seminar, the essays are a comprehensive study of Korea from different perspectives. They provide insights into Indo-Korea interactions and ties at the historical, cultural and political levels. They view the global economic crisis and recovery from it by India and Korea, offering a comparative study. They deal with mostly comparative studies of India and Korea in terms of their political economy, women and the labour market, higher education ...
This volume breaks new ground by investigating the varying paths of development in India and East Asian region and exploring how these countries could benefit from each others experiences. Scholars from major universities in India, China, Japan and Korea analyze and compare the economic, political, social, cultural aspects of development in India and East Asia with focus on the role of education in economic development, political and social transformation; the ...
Despite long historical and cultural linkages between Korea and India, the understanding of each others' history and culture is both qualitatively and quantitatively limited. Between March 2004 and February 2005, the Department of East Asian Studies organized three international conferences: (i "Korea into the Twenty-first Century" (March 2004); (ii) "Nativization of Korean Language Education" (November 2004); and (iii) "Modernizing ...
Despite enormous problems on account of the divided land and the strategic geo-political developments in and around the Korean peninsula, the Republic of Korea (South Korea) has succeeded in attaining political stability and steady economic growth and is surging ahead with an amazing dynamism to tap the resources and opportunities presented by the ongoing globalization. At the same time, the people of Korea are striving to apprise the world about their history ...
India and Korea: Bridging the Gaps brings together fifteen articles by an enthusiastic group of senior and junior Indian and Korean scholars and budding entrepreneurs who gathered together in February 2007 under the Auspices of an Informal Association called "Researchers' Association for the Study of Korea" (RASK) in New Delhi, India. This diverse group of articles provides glimpses of multi-dimensional aspects of India-Korea Relations, ranging from ...