Specific details about this year's festival, which kicks off its 9-day run on Oct. 1, were unveiled during a media briefing last week.
According to the embassy, it will feature Kuchipudi dance performances in various Korean cities, including Busan, Gwangju, and Seoul.
The festival's name, "Sarang," which means "love" in Korean, refers to "colorful" in Hindi, representing "diversity."