India, Dec. 5 -- The short life of the "emergency martial law" declared in South Korea on Tuesday by President Yoon Suk Yeol shows the country's decades-old democracy remains robust. Yoon was forced to revoke the decree within hours after the National Assembly voted it down late at night; some parliamentarians even climbed over walls with the help of pro-democracy protestors and some broke barricades to enter the building and register their dissent. That said, it was also a moment of great vulnerability for the nation, and a reminder of the fragility of democracy at a time it has eroded significantly in many corners of the world....