The draw means both India and Korea finished their pool engagement with four points apiece but it was not enough for the home team to qualify for the quarterfinals as they needed a win today.
The draw, however, was more than enough for the Koreans to progress to the knock-out stage as they have a better goal difference than the Indians.
Korea finished second while Netherlands topped the pool with three wins from as many games. The Dutch thrashed lowly Canada 7-0 in their last league encounter earlier in the day.
For India, Gurjinder Singh (32nd and 35th) scored two goals through penalty corners, while the other came through a field effort from Mandeep Singh (45th).
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Fully aware that only a win can secure their place in the quarterfinals, the Indians started on an attacking mode and earned a penalty corner as early as in the second minute of the match but Amit Rohidas' low flick was kept away by an agile Seyoung Lee in Korean goal.
In the 11th minute, Mandeep Singh wasted a golden opportunity to put India ahead as he shot over from the top of Korean circle with only the goalie to beat.
India enjoyed the lions share of possession in the opening period but it was Korea who stunned the sparse home crowd present at the stadium by taking the lead in the 16th minute.