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Forty Years of India-Korea Relations and Looking Ahead
Rajat Kathuria (Ed.)‚ Sanjana Joshi (Ed.)

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Since the formal establishment of diplomatic ties between India and the Republic of Korea in 1973, the two countries have made significant progress and are today strategic partners. They are also forging strong economic ties and have signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This book brings together the contributions of a very distinguished set of experts and scholars on various aspects of India-Korea bilateral relations. The endeavour has been to review the evolution of India-Korea relations as well as highlight the opportunities and challenges in the coming years. The scope and potential for cooperation is substantial for both countries to build on the strong foundation that has been established in the last forty years and provide an archetype of a mutually beneficial relationship contributing to global peace and prosperity. How such a strategic partnership will unfold in years to come will critically depend on cooperation and commitment between the various levels of government and between the private sector and academia, among others. 


 

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

Rajat Kathuria is Director and Chief Executive, Indian Council of Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). He has over 20 years experience in teaching and 10 years experience in economic policy, besides research interests on a range of issues relating to regulation and competition policy. He worked with Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) during its first eight years (1998-2006) where his research eventually formed the basis of tariff and interconnection orders applicable to the industry. He has published in international and national journals, besides in popular magazines and newspapers. He has an undergraduate degree in Economics from St. Stephens College, a Master’s from Delhi School of Economics and a PhD degree from the University of Maryland, College Park.

 

Sanjana Joshi is a Senior Consultant with ICRIER. She has been working on East Asia from an Indian perspective for several years, and was Japan Foundation Research Fellow affiliated with the University of Tokyo (August 2000 to July 2001). Her published work includes Changing Japan: Opportunities and Challenges for India (2008) in addition to various articles and papers in several journals and newspapers. She has an MPhil in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

 


Contributors

Choong Yong Ahn 

Divya Chaudhry

Choongjae Cho

Jung-il Choi 

Ram Upendra Das

Kim Do-Young 

Changho Kwag 

Daewoo Lee 

C. Raja Mohan

Ali Mehdi 

Neetika Kaushal Nagpal 

Changhee Park 

Vyjayanti Raghavan 

Saon Ray 

Nisha Taneja

Skand Tayal

 


Contents in Detail

  About the Editors/Contributors    

Message    

Message    

Acknowledgements

   

  Introduction 

  RAJAT KATHURIA and SANJANA JOSHI

   

1. Overview of Korea-India Relations: Past, Present and Future

  JUNG-IL CHOI

   

2. Looking Back at 40 Years of India-Korea Relations 

  and Future Perspectives

  SKAND TAYAL

   

3. Analysis of Korea-India Security Relations 

  and its Future Direction

  CHANGHEE PARK

   

4. India and Korea in a Changing Asia: 

  From Distant Neighbours to Strategic Partners

  C. RAJA MOHAN

   

5. South Korea’s Economic Development from 

  a Historical Perspective and Implications for 

  Korea-India Economic Cooperation

  CHOONG YONG AHN

   

6. Korea’s Institutional Resolve: Lessons for India

  RAJAT KATHURIA

   

7. Future Tasks for Korea-India Economic Cooperation: 

  Comparative Analysis with Other Asian Countries

  CHOONGJAE CHO

   

8. What does the CEPA Mean for India-Korea Trade?

  RAM UPENDRA DAS

   

9. Opportunities and Challenges in FDI Relationship 

  between Korea and India after CEPA

  CHANGHO KWAG and DAEWOO LEE

   

10. India-Korea CEPA: Harnessing the Potential in Services

  SAON RAY, NISHA TANEJA, and NEETIKA KAUSHAL NAGPAL

   

11. Past, Present and Prospects of Korean Studies in India

  KIM DO-YOUNG

   

12. Looking East: Motivations and 

  Experiences of Indian Students in Korea

  ALI MEHDI and DIVYA CHAUDHRY

   

13. Cultural Aspects of India-Korea Relations

  VYJAYANTI RAGHAVAN

Publisher AF Press
Publication Date 2014
Number of Pages 308
ISBN 9789332701243
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Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.

About the Book

Since the formal establishment of diplomatic ties between India and the Republic of Korea in 1973, the two countries have made significant progress and are today strategic partners. They are also forging strong economic ties and have signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This book brings together the contributions of a very distinguished set of experts and scholars on various aspects of India-Korea bilateral relations. The endeavour has been to review the evolution of India-Korea relations as well as highlight the opportunities and challenges in the coming years. The scope and potential for cooperation is substantial for both countries to build on the strong foundation that has been established in the last forty years and provide an archetype of a mutually beneficial relationship contributing to global peace and prosperity. How such a strategic partnership will unfold in years to come will critically depend on cooperation and commitment between the various levels of government and between the private sector and academia, among others. 


 

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

Rajat Kathuria is Director and Chief Executive, Indian Council of Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). He has over 20 years experience in teaching and 10 years experience in economic policy, besides research interests on a range of issues relating to regulation and competition policy. He worked with Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) during its first eight years (1998-2006) where his research eventually formed the basis of tariff and interconnection orders applicable to the industry. He has published in international and national journals, besides in popular magazines and newspapers. He has an undergraduate degree in Economics from St. Stephens College, a Master’s from Delhi School of Economics and a PhD degree from the University of Maryland, College Park.

 

Sanjana Joshi is a Senior Consultant with ICRIER. She has been working on East Asia from an Indian perspective for several years, and was Japan Foundation Research Fellow affiliated with the University of Tokyo (August 2000 to July 2001). Her published work includes Changing Japan: Opportunities and Challenges for India (2008) in addition to various articles and papers in several journals and newspapers. She has an MPhil in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

 


Contributors

Choong Yong Ahn 

Divya Chaudhry

Choongjae Cho

Jung-il Choi 

Ram Upendra Das

Kim Do-Young 

Changho Kwag 

Daewoo Lee 

C. Raja Mohan

Ali Mehdi 

Neetika Kaushal Nagpal 

Changhee Park 

Vyjayanti Raghavan 

Saon Ray 

Nisha Taneja

Skand Tayal

 


Contents in Detail

  About the Editors/Contributors    

Message    

Message    

Acknowledgements

   

  Introduction 

  RAJAT KATHURIA and SANJANA JOSHI

   

1. Overview of Korea-India Relations: Past, Present and Future

  JUNG-IL CHOI

   

2. Looking Back at 40 Years of India-Korea Relations 

  and Future Perspectives

  SKAND TAYAL

   

3. Analysis of Korea-India Security Relations 

  and its Future Direction

  CHANGHEE PARK

   

4. India and Korea in a Changing Asia: 

  From Distant Neighbours to Strategic Partners

  C. RAJA MOHAN

   

5. South Korea’s Economic Development from 

  a Historical Perspective and Implications for 

  Korea-India Economic Cooperation

  CHOONG YONG AHN

   

6. Korea’s Institutional Resolve: Lessons for India

  RAJAT KATHURIA

   

7. Future Tasks for Korea-India Economic Cooperation: 

  Comparative Analysis with Other Asian Countries

  CHOONGJAE CHO

   

8. What does the CEPA Mean for India-Korea Trade?

  RAM UPENDRA DAS

   

9. Opportunities and Challenges in FDI Relationship 

  between Korea and India after CEPA

  CHANGHO KWAG and DAEWOO LEE

   

10. India-Korea CEPA: Harnessing the Potential in Services

  SAON RAY, NISHA TANEJA, and NEETIKA KAUSHAL NAGPAL

   

11. Past, Present and Prospects of Korean Studies in India

  KIM DO-YOUNG

   

12. Looking East: Motivations and 

  Experiences of Indian Students in Korea

  ALI MEHDI and DIVYA CHAUDHRY

   

13. Cultural Aspects of India-Korea Relations

  VYJAYANTI RAGHAVAN

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Publication Date 2014
Number of Pages 308
ISBN 9789332701243
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