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Updated: July 02, 2025 00:45
Hybe Co., the South Korean entertainment powerhouse behind BTS, Seventeen, and Enhypen, is set to open its first Indian office between September and October 2025. The move marks a bold step in the company’s global expansion strategy, as it seeks to replicate its K-pop production model in one of the world’s fastest-growing entertainment markets.
Here’s a detailed look at the announcement and what it signals for the future of K-pop in India.
Key Developments and Strategic Intent
- The India office will be Hybe’s fifth global subsidiary, following successful launches in Japan, the US, Latin America, and China
- The expansion is part of Chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s multi-home, multi-genre strategy to localize the K-pop model across diverse markets
- Hybe aims to discover and nurture Indian talent using its full-stack production system—covering scouting, training, music production, and fan engagement
- The company is betting on India’s 1.4 billion population and rapidly evolving digital entertainment landscape to fuel its next growth phase
Why India, Why Now?
- India’s music and entertainment industry is projected to grow at over 10 percent annually, driven by mobile-first consumption and a young demographic
- Hybe sees India as a cultural melting pot with untapped potential for localized pop acts that blend Korean methodology with Indian sensibilities
- The move follows the success of Hybe America’s girl group Katseye, which debuted in 2024 and charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and UK Singles Top 100
Localization as the New Globalization
- Hybe’s India strategy mirrors its approach in Latin America and Japan, where it has launched talent discovery programs and formed region-specific groups
- The company is expected to roll out auditions and training camps in India, potentially leading to the formation of a Desi K-pop-inspired group
- Chairman Bang has emphasized the need to evolve beyond the traditional K-pop label, stating that the genre must adapt to local tastes to remain globally relevant
Industry Impact and Fan Expectations
- The announcement has sparked excitement among Indian K-pop fans, with speculation about future concerts, collaborations, and homegrown idols
- Analysts view the move as a strategic hedge against K-pop’s limited global market share, which currently stands at around 3 percent
- The India office could also serve as a regional hub for South Asia, amplifying Hybe’s influence across neighboring markets
As Hybe prepares to plant its flag in India, the move represents more than just geographic expansion—it’s a cultural experiment in blending Korean precision with Indian creativity. Whether it leads to the next global pop sensation or a new genre altogether, one thing is clear: the K-pop playbook is being rewritten, and India is on the front page.
Sources: The Korea Herald, KED Global, The Star Malaysia, July 1, 2025