
Colonel DPK PILLAY, PhD, Shaurya Chakra
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Prof Wongi Choe's commentary presents the Korean Perspective of the India's Diplomatic campaign on #OperationSindoor which aimed to explain India's stance and rally international support to counter-#terrorism stance of 'no tolerance'. Wongi Choe vifindia.org/2025/june/11/N…



"Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to say goodbye to the Islamic occupation of Iran. Decades of pain and suffering for many people are now over. Tears of joy are streaming down my face right now." - Mahyar Tousi





My The Korea Times piece 'From Seoul to Delhi' unearths India's vital, overlooked Korean War role: -The legendary 60 Para Field Hospital treated 222,000+ patients over 3 yrs, a testament to compassion & humanitarianism - Gen K.S. Thimayya & 6000 strong Custodian Force of India


Col Nayar’s supreme sacrifice in the #KoreanWar symbolises India’s unwavering commitment to global peacekeeping, says Korea Foundation Visiting Fellow Col DPK Pillay (retd) Colonel DPK PILLAY, PhD, Shaurya Chakra in The Tribune The Tribune #TheTribuneOpinion tribuneindia.com/news/premium/c…




Beyond Abstention: India, the Korean War Legacy and Contemporary Conflicts By: Colonel DPK PILLAY, PhD, Shaurya Chakra India's astute diplomacy in the Korean War provides a powerful blueprint for engaging with today's tumultuous global landscape. idsa.in/publisher/comm…





Leaving Korea after 90 unforgettable days, and feeling every drop of sadness just like the heavy rain outside. Huge thanks to KoreaFoundation for the opportunity to truly live a different world here, meeting wonderful souls. Thai Airways, thank you for taking me home! And
