write an essay on "why i want to become an indian ambassador to south korea " (300-500)

Because India is the only country that have permission to allow all religions
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First of all.. this essay is on your personal views and ambition, therefore it must be written by you.
Secondly, u can add points to the essay from the following..

 

India and Korea have been historically friends with one another. The mutual relations dates back to atleast two thousand years.

  • In the ancient times, Buddhism was the bedrock of relationship between the Korea and India. Buddhism was introduced to Korea in the second half of fourth century and Koguryo was the first among the three kingdoms of Korea, which received Buddhism. During the reign of Kim Sosurim (371-384), Buddhism was officially recognized in Korea. Supposedly, Buddhism reached from India to Korea via China.
  • However, there are some theories to suggest that Buddhism reached to Korea directly from India. There is mention of advent of three Indian monks in Korea during the reign of Kim Chik-pyong (579- 631) in the book of Taisho named Haedong-kosung-chon or the Biography of Eminent Monks of Korea.
  • The legend of princess Ho of Karak, an ancient Korean kingdom, depicted in Samgukyusa (a historical book of the three kingdoms) in the first century AD also considered to be an important chapter in the inter-Korean relations in the ancient time. According to legend, Kim Suro of Kimhae faction married to 16 year old princess from the ‘Ahyuta’ (which was most probably the capital of the ancient Indian kingdom Kosala, Ayodhya). After marrying, king and queen lived happily for around one and half century and had 10 sons and 2 daughters. The second and third sons adopted the mother’s surname Ho (or Huh). When Kim Suro found princess Ho at the Southwest coast of the Korean peninsula, she was accompanied by ‘more than a score of attendants and servants.’4 She also brought with her a pagoda and Buddha statue to Korea. There are some archaeological evidences which prove that the ‘double-fish’ pattern discovered inside the mausoleum of Kim Suro were also prevalent during the same time in central India. There could be debate about the authenticity of the legend, but there could not be denial of the fact that Korea belief that the princess Ho Hwangok came from Ayut’a is significant enough to consider that India has a place in the mental map of Korea during that period.
  • The political and economic ties between the two countries have been further strengthened by the Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam’s visit to Korea in February 2006. Korea and India have agreed to establish a Joint Task Force during the Indian President’s visit and it would develop a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries by 2007 and take the economic relationship between the two countries at a higher level. Two other agreements on the matters related to science and technology as well as custom duties have been also signed between the two countries.



In the end you can put your views that why u want to be the same.
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An essay on: "Why i want to become an indian ambassador to south korea?"
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sorry.... i typed it in the wrong place
 
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Because you get to meet your favourite Kpop idols... hehe
 
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WHY I WANT TO BECOME AN INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO SOUTH KOREA
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bacause you wanna meet g dragon

 
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Korea is known as the “Land of the Morning Calm.” This expression comes from the beginning of the modern history of Korea. Koryo means “high” and “clear.” This word symbolizes the clear blue sky of Korea. The beautiful nature of Korea is expressed through this ancient name. The beginning of Korean history started from 2333 B.C. The Korean peninsular adjoins China and Japan. Korea was conquered by Japan and divided into South and North Korea at the end of World War II. The Korean War caused devastating damage to Korea. However, it should be noticed that despite frequent foreign invasions, the Korean Peninsula has been under a single government while maintaining its political independence, culture and ethnic heritage.
Not that long ago, South Korea was one of Asia’s economic success stories – one of the region’s hungry “tigers” looking around for new markets to conquer. Seoul, its capital, modernized in a very rapid amount of time to accommodate the needs of business travelers and has brought the country’s colorful traditions and trademark tranquility.
The unique elements of culture
The population of the Korean Peninsula, sharing a common language, ethnic identity, and culture, was one of the world’s most homogeneous. Although there were significant regional differences even within the relatively small land area of South Korea, neither the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) nor South Korea had significant non-Korean ethnic minorities. This homogeneity, and the sense of a shared historical experience that it promoted, gave the people of South Korea a strong sense of national purpose. The division of the peninsula after World Ward II, the establishment of two antagonistic states in the north and south, and the profound changes in the economy and society caused by industrialization and urbanization since the 1950’s led many South Koreans to search for their national identity and place in the world. Many modernized; urban-dwelling South Koreans embark on a search for the “essence” of their culture, which commonly expresses itself as hostility to foreign influences 

 
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ACTUALLY there can be question on many elements but main are:-

                  METALS
  1. Na   -   2,8,1
  2. Mg  -   2,8,2
  3. Al   -    2,8,3
  4. K    -    2,8,8,1
  5. Ca  -    2,8,8,2 
                    NON-METALS
  1. Nitrogen (N)-      2,5
  2. Oxygen  (O) -     2,6
  3. Fluorine(F)-        2,7
  4. Phosphorus(P)-  2,8,5
  5. Sulphur(S)-        2,8,6
  6. Chlorine(C)-       2,8,7             
                       NOBLE GASES
  1. Helium (He)-  2
  2. Neon(Ne)-     2,8
  3. Argon(Ar) -    2,8,8
YOU CAN LEARN EASILY SEE THE VALENCY ORDER.
 
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because Kpop
 
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