India’s first Indo-Korean Friendship Park in New Delhi is complete and
the Indian authorities had opened its gates for the public before the
nationwide lockdown was announced on March 25.
However, the formal inauguration of this newly built park awaits due to the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) across the world.
Situated in the Indian Army Cantonment Area hardly 6 km away from Indira Gandhi International Airport, the park owns strategic significance not only because it is a symbol of strong India-South Korea friendly relations, but the park is also the reminiscence of India’s support to South Korea during the Korean War 1950-53. Read more...
However, the formal inauguration of this newly built park awaits due to the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) across the world.
Situated in the Indian Army Cantonment Area hardly 6 km away from Indira Gandhi International Airport, the park owns strategic significance not only because it is a symbol of strong India-South Korea friendly relations, but the park is also the reminiscence of India’s support to South Korea during the Korean War 1950-53. Read more...
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