Desi vs Hallyu: Comparative Study of India’s and South Korea’s Soft Power

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Bol Desi vs Hallyu: A Comparative Study of India's and South Korea's Soft Power offers a nuanced and timely exploration of how culture, diplomacy, and popular media shape global influence in the twenty-first century.Moving beyond traditional notions of military and economic might, this book situates soft power at the heart of contemporary international relations and examines how two Asian democracies-India and South Korea-have mobilised cultural assets to project influence on the world stage.Desi vs Hallyu: A Comparative Study of India's and South Korea's Soft Power offers a nuanced and timely exploration of how culture, diplomacy, and popular media shape global influence in the twenty-first century.Moving beyond traditional notions of military and economic might, this book situates soft power at the heart of contemporary international relations and examines how two Asian democracies-India and South Korea-have mobilised cultural assets to project influence on the world stage.Drawing on Joseph Nye's framework of soft power, the study undertakes a comparative analysis of India's long-standing civilisational appeal-rooted in religion, philosophy, diaspora, yoga, Bollywood, and multiculturalism-and South Korea's relatively recent yet highly strategic rise through Hallyu, or the Korean Wave. From K-pop, K-dramas, and fandom culture to technology-driven nation branding and state-backed cultural industries, the book demonstrates how South Korea has transformed popular culture into a powerful economic and diplomatic resource.In contrast, it critically evaluates India's more organic, decentralised, and historically grounded soft power narrative, highlighting both its immense potential and its institutional limitations.The book further examines the economic impact of soft power, the role of government in nation branding, pandemic diplomacy, regional influence, and middle-power.

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Desi vs Hallyu: A Comparative Study of India's and South Korea's Soft Power offers a nuanced and timely exploration of how culture, diplomacy, and popular media shape global influence in the twenty-first century.Moving beyond traditional notions of military and economic might, this book situates soft power at the heart of contemporary international relations and examines how two Asian democracies-India and South Korea-have mobilised cultural assets to project influence on the world stage.Desi vs Hallyu: A Comparative Study of India's and South Korea's Soft Power offers a nuanced and timely exploration of how culture, diplomacy, and popular media shape global influence in the twenty-first century.Moving beyond traditional notions of military and economic might, this book situates soft power at the heart of contemporary international relations and examines how two Asian democracies-India and South Korea-have mobilised cultural assets to project influence on the world stage.Drawing on Joseph Nye's framework of soft power, the study undertakes a comparative analysis of India's long-standing civilisational appeal-rooted in religion, philosophy, diaspora, yoga, Bollywood, and multiculturalism-and South Korea's relatively recent yet highly strategic rise through Hallyu, or the Korean Wave. From K-pop, K-dramas, and fandom culture to technology-driven nation branding and state-backed cultural industries, the book demonstrates how South Korea has transformed popular culture into a powerful economic and diplomatic resource.In contrast, it critically evaluates India's more organic, decentralised, and historically grounded soft power narrative, highlighting both its immense potential and its institutional limitations.The book further examines the economic impact of soft power, the role of government in nation branding, pandemic diplomacy, regional influence, and middle-power.

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