India vs. Pakistan, like the relationship between the North and South of the Korean Peninsula (Naked World History)

TV Feb 18, 2025

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The 191st episode of tvN‘s ‘Naked World History’, which will air on the 18th, will expose the history of division entangled with India and Pakistan.

According to the production team, Professor Kim Chan-wan of the Department of India and ASEAN Studies at the Graduate School of International Area Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies will be the lecturer. Professor Kim Chan-wan, who majored in political economics at the University of Delhi in India and has been actively conducting research in related fields, will delve into the complex relationship between India and Pakistan, which used to be brothers but have now become enemies.

Professor Kim Chan-wan arouses curiosity by revealing that “India and Pakistan, the worst arch-rivals threatening world peace, were once one country. Located on the vast Indian subcontinent, they have coexisted with each other for a long time despite being diverse in race, language, and culture. However, Professor Kim Chan-wan explains that the conflict intensified when the two countries were divided due to the invasion of Western powers.




Professor Kim Chan-wan shocks the studio by introducing the religious and political conflicts between India and Pakistan, as well as the unimaginable horrific wars and terrorism. Not only do they point guns at each other, but they are even competing to develop nuclear weapons, and to this day, they are still considered the world’s powder keg. The sharp conflict between the two countries and the results it brought about can be seen on today‘s broadcast.

Meanwhile, today’s travel mates are Zahid Hussain from Pakistan and international journalist Koo Jeong-eun. Zahid shared his unfortunate experience of the war between India and Pakistan, and reporter Gu Jeong-eun added to the informativeness by introducing various episodes related to the long-standing standoff between the two military powers.

The broadcast will be on the 18th at 10:10 p.m.

Reporter Hong Se-young, Donga.com projecthong@donga.com

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