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K-Culture's Dark Twist: From Songs to Tragic Obsession
15 Feb
Summary
- K-culture's influence spans music, dramas, food, and beauty in India.
- South Korea strategically uses culture as a diplomatic tool.
- The 'Korean Wave' has shifted from subculture to mainstream globally.

South Korea's cultural influence, known as Hallyu or the Korean Wave, has transitioned from a niche interest to a global mainstream phenomenon, significantly impacting India. This cultural surge encompasses K-pop music, K-dramas, K-beauty, and Korean cuisine, deeply embedding itself in Indian urban consumption.
This expansion is not accidental but a deliberate strategy. South Korea has leveraged its cultural industries as key assets, a policy shift from its economic focus following the Korean War. Governments have actively supported cultural exports, turning icons into global messengers.
K-pop groups like BTS and Blackpink, and dramas like 'Squid Game,' have achieved immense global success. This soft power has tangible benefits, boosting tourism, exports, and diplomatic visibility for South Korea.
While Western culture historically dominated, Korean culture offers an accessible aesthetic and aspiration, particularly to India's youth. However, concerns exist regarding unrealistic beauty standards and industry pressures within South Korea.
The Korean Wave's future in India hinges on digital access and evolving tastes. It signifies a global shift towards influence through attraction, diversifying cultural landscapes worldwide.




