I've went to Korea back in 2002, Goyang to be more specific, and visits to Seoul were quite frequent, at least once a week. Without being disrespectful to my country, New Delhi/Mumbai/Blore/Hyd/<insert the best Indian city) feels like a village after a day in Seoul.
Internet for them is equivalent to a commodity like water, whereas in our country it's a luxury. But the internet is something which is not immediately perceptible. In SEOUL, one tends to be AWED by architecture and design. The stunningly clean streets, the road design, and the buildings, my God!. It's just shocking to see the whole city being that clean, every glass sparkling like it was just installed, every sidewalk like it had just been swept, and every building with looks straight out of hollywood movies.
Take Japan as an example, where it stands today even after the devastations at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I wonder what's wrong with our nation. We talk of IT boom and outsourcing and Indian IQ and talent and what not, yet the majority population is below the poverty line, much less being eligible for a fcuking internet connection.