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Ghaziabad Tragedy Highlights India's Intense Korean Culture Craze
5 Feb
Summary
- Searches for 'Korean' surged significantly between 2020 and 2022.
- Korean slang like 'Oppa' and 'Saranghae' saw major popularity spikes.
- Korean culture now deeply embedded in Indian food, fashion, and commerce.

The intense immersion in Korean culture across India, particularly among younger demographics, has become a significant societal trend. Data reveals a substantial increase in searches for 'Korean' between 2020 and 2022, coinciding with the global popularity of K-dramas like "Crash Landing on You" and "Squid Game."
This cultural wave extended beyond television, with Korean slang terms such as "Oppa" and "Saranghae" gaining widespread traction. The influence is now evident in various aspects of Indian life, including skincare, food, and fashion.
Initially driven by curiosity, the COVID-19 pandemic acted as a watershed moment, accelerating this cultural adoption. What was once confined to specific regions and urban groups has now become a nationwide "craze," fueled by global K-pop sensations like BTS and BLACKPINK.




