South Korea, India sign preliminary pact to honor Korean War medical veterans
نظرة سريعة
- South Korea's veterans ministry and India's defense ministry signed a preliminary agreement to commemorate Indian veterans who served as medical personnel during the Korean War.
- The pact includes exchange programs for descendants and memorial projects.
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South Korea and India have signed a preliminary agreement to honor Indian medical personnel who served during the 1950-53 Korean War. The agreement was signed by the veterans ministers of both countries at a memorial in Paju, north of Seoul.
SEOUL, May 20 (Yonhap) -- The veterans ministry on Wednesday signed a preliminary agreement with India's defense ministry to commemorate Indian veterans who participated in the 1950-53 Korean War as medical personnel, officials said.
Veteran Minister Kwon Oh-eul signed the memorandum of understanding with India's Defense Minister Rajnath Singh at a memorial set up to honor India's contributions to the Korean War at Imjingak in Paju, north of Seoul, according to the ministry.
Under the agreement, the two countries agreed to cooperate on exchange programs for descendants of Korean War veterans, academic and cultural projects highlighting India's contribution to the war, and the establishment of memorial facilities.
Following the signing ceremony, the two officials attended the unveiling of South Korea's first memorial dedicated to India's role in the Korean War.
India dispatched 627 medical personnel to a field hospital during the Korean War, the largest number among countries that provided medical assistance to South Korea during the three-year conflict.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific exchange programs for descendants are planned?
- What are the details of the academic and cultural projects?
- What is the timeline for establishing new memorial facilities?






