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In 1952, a significant milestone was achieved in South Korea as the first civilian telephone service was launched between Seoul and Busan. This development marked a crucial step in the country’s technological advancement and communication infrastructure.
Moving forward to 1967, the political landscape in South Korea saw the defeat of New Democratic Party candidate Yun Boseon, who had served as the 4th President of the country, in the presidential election by the rival candidate from the Republican Party, Park Chung-hee. Following this defeat, Yun Boseon announced his retirement from politics, signaling a shift in leadership and political dynamics.
Two years later, in 1969, South Korea witnessed further developments in its socio-political sphere, setting the stage for future transformations in the country. This period was marked by various events that shaped the course of the nation’s history and impacted its citizens in diverse ways.
Ramesh Khatri, the representative of Kansai Nepal News, highlighted the historical significance of these events, emphasizing the importance of understanding the context and implications of these political and technological milestones in South Korea’s journey towards progress and development.
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: May 6, 2025 12:03 am