ABOUT ME
Dr. Chung is the Founder and President of the Global Diplomats Forum and the Indo-Korea Business Culture Center (IKBCC). She has served as a visiting professor at Swami Vivekanand Subharti University in India and a special professor from Seokyeong University in S.Korea
Promotes Indo-Korean Relations in Business, Culture, Education, and Medical Exchanges and Development.
Dr. Chung actively promotes Indo-Korean Relations in Business, Culture, Education, and Medical Exchanges and Development. She is also Dedicated to Establishing a Global Peace Center for Humanity, which includes the construction of a Ram Temple and Gurudwara in South Korea to celebrate the 2000-year-old historical ties between India and South Korea.

My Approach
My work lies at the intersection of culture, education, health, and international collaboration — particularly between India and South Korea. I believe that sustainable development and global harmony are best achieved through culturally rooted, yet globally aware, initiatives. My approach is built on four foundational pillars:

Culture as a Bridge
Culture is not just heritage; it’s a living dialogue. I strive to promote cross-cultural understanding by creating platforms where Indian and Korean traditions, values, and creative expressions can coexist and thrive. Whether it’s through art, language, history, or food, I see culture as a powerful tool to foster empathy and shared identity.

Education as Empowerment
Education must go beyond classrooms. It should be inclusive, critical, and transformative. My approach involves developing educational frameworks that combine traditional knowledge systems with modern pedagogies — encouraging curiosity, creativity, and global citizenship.

Health as a Human Right
Health is the foundation of any thriving society. I advocate for holistic healthcare systems that are accessible, affordable, and rooted in both modern science and traditional wisdom. My work focuses on community-based health education, mental wellness, and preventive care — drawing inspiration.

India-Korea Relations: A Shared Future
India and Korea share a deep historical bond and a promising future. I aim to strengthen this relationship through people-to-people connections, academic partnerships, and cultural diplomacy. From organizing joint seminars and health camps .
Our Motto is to build Brighter, Wealthier, Happier World, for everyone, and for every where
Our Mission:
Build brighter, wealthier, and happier Global Community to enrich Global Citizens as a chapter of love, care, wisdom and compassion in the international diplomatic and entrepreneurship world by combining public diplomacy and business together into the global stage.
Our Vision:
Connect the diplomatic communities into one Global Diplomatic Community for co-existence and co-prosperities based on humanity for the world
Our Goals:
Become constant defenders and conveyers of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 5Ps of the UN SDGs: People, Prosperity, Peace, Partnership and Planet.
Female Entrepreneur Receives prestigious Award from India
Entrepreneur Zena Chung, also known as Seon D. Chung, became the recipient of the 2020 Dr. Sarojini Naidu International Award presented by the Asian Academy of Arts.
The award honors Indian writer and political activist Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949), the first Indian woman to preside over the Indian National Congress and India’s first female state governor.Called the Nightingale of India for her poetry, Naidu is recognized as an important force in India’s independence movement against British colonization, along with Mahatma Gandhi. “Naidu, an important figure in India, is not a well-known figure to most Koreans. It is an honor to share the leadership of Naidu in Korea,” Chung told The Korea Herald in a phone interview held Sunday. “I hope to bridge Korea and India through this opportunity.”
Chung, a Korean Canadian based in Seoul, works as a peace ambassador for the UN Peace Keeping Forces Council, a goodwill ambassador for the International Human Rights Protection Services and a senior adviser to the UN Habitat Korea Committee. She is also the Secretary-General of the Korean-American Businessmen Friendship Forum.
Chung works with the Indian Economic Trade Organization, a state-funded trade promotion organization under the government of India. She was appointed as the board’s director of the South Korea Committee in June.An advocate of women in leadership, she is the CEO of Eva Global Holdings, which specializes in communication and consulting on international trade, investment, public diplomacy and international business.
