Indians in Korea
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Indians in Korea are the migrant diaspora from India to Korea and their locally-born descendants. A majority of them live in Seoul and Busan, and smaller populations live in other parts of Korea.
Quick Facts Regions with significant populations, South Korea ...
Regions with significant populations | |
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South Korea | 24,414 (2013)[1] |
North Korea | 586 (2015)[2] |
Languages | |
Hindi · Other Indian languages · Korean | |
Religion | |
Majority Hinduism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Indians in Japan · Indians in Russia |
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The Government of India's Ministry of External Affairs estimates the Overseas Indian population to be only 13,585 in South Korea. Only 16 Indians in North Korea are likely due to limited information from the country, as the population there consists of embassy workers. [3]