Vivek Sharma, Seoul – June 25th, 2023 marked a significant event at the Korean War Memorial, as Indian journalist from country and politics covered a special program that united Korean citizens and Korean War veterans. The program aimed to honor and remember those who lost their lives during the North-South Korea conflict.
In the early hours of June 25th, 1950, South Korea was abruptly attacked by North Korea while its people were peacefully asleep. This marked the commencement of the North-South Korea war, which endured until 1953. The war inflicted a heavy toll, with over 150,000 South Korean soldiers and numerous US Army soldiers losing their lives. To pay homage to these fallen heroes, Korean citizens gathered, proudly waving the flags of South Korea and the United States.
Despite India’s status as a newly independent and economically challenged nation during the war’s initial years, it provided unwavering support to South Korea. India dispatched a dedicated paramedical team to aid in treating the wounded soldiers. The Korean veterans deeply admire and hold immense respect for the people of India, acknowledging their invaluable contribution during those tumultuous times.
A total of 21 countries extended aid to South Korea during the war. Among them, 16 nations deployed their armies to support South Korea, while five countries, including India, sent paramedical teams to provide medical assistance to the injured soldiers. The Korean War Memorial proudly displays the flags of all 21 nations, including the Indian flag, symbolizing unity, remembrance, and gratitude.
The Korean War Memorial serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by brave individuals and the international support received during the conflict. It stands as a testament to the enduring friendship between nations and the lasting gratitude felt by the Korean people towards those who stood by their side during their darkest hours.
The program held on June 25th, 2023 provided an opportunity for participants to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers and express their gratitude to the countries that aided South Korea. It served as a poignant reminder of the shared history and unwavering resilience of the Korean people.
In conclusion, the program organized at the Korean War Memorial on June 25th, 2023, successfully brought together Korean citizens and Korean War veterans to commemorate the lives lost during the North-South Korea conflict. The event highlighted India’s significant contribution, as well as that of 20 other nations, in supporting South Korea. It served as a powerful reminder of the enduring bond between nations and the immense respect and gratitude the Korean people hold for those who provided assistance during their time of need.