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The Fast Track to First World: Korea's Lessons for India's Rise

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July 20, 2025

South Korea's rapid development through authoritarian-led quality focus contrasts with India's democratic, pluralistic but steady economic rise and modernization.

- Col D.P.K. Pillay (Retd)

The Fast Track to First World: Korea's Lessons for India's Rise

As a Korea Foundation Fellow, landing in South Korea was like stepping into the future, a testament to a nation that has achieved comprehensive modernity and advanced technological integration. The experience, from seamless biometric verification at Incheon International Airport to virtually free-flowing traffic aided by intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and pervasive face-based recognition in public and commercial services, instantly showcased this. Beyond efficient infrastructure, Korea's prowess extends to cutting-edge mobile and automotive industries, a dominant global shipping and shipbuilding sector, and a rapidly expanding defense industry, with its influence further spanning white goods, revolutionary TV and display technologies, the burgeoning field of entertainment AI, and the global explosion of K-pop, K-drama, and a world-leading cosmetics industry, reshaping global trends.

This starkly contrasted with narratives of a not-so-distant past, where a Korean senior citizen who came to receive me informed me that in his youth, Korea was much like present-day India. That reality existed even as the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games were held, which was far from a sporting celebration; it aimed to be an announcement of a strategic entry onto the global stage, an ambitious endeavor that demanded significant investment, including substantial loans, to transform Korea's international image.

This visceral memory of a nation steeped in poverty and decay underscores the truly monumental leap that defines the "Miracle on the Han River."

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