BTS has served as a global emblem and a vehicle for South Korea's widespread progress in a variety of industries. They have clearly demonstrated their global significance through their GDP contribution to the nation and the increase in tourism. The group's members are required by law to enlist for their necessary military service in South Korea according to their age; hence, like everyone else, the physically fit members must enlist before turning 30. (28 in international age). As a result, the others will join after the eldest member Jin, who must enlist before the end of the year. For years, there have been discussions on BTS' military duty, but nothing has been resolved thus far despite numerous attempts. On the other hand, BTS was chosen to serve as the official PR representative for Busan's bid to host the 2030 World Expo. They have to make and deliver presentations, advertise the event, and even put on a concert in October as part of their formal duties. The mayor of Busan consequently proposed that BTS be given the choice of an alternative service where they can carry out their patriotic obligations while continuing to work as musicians. According to a recent update, the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Korea has apparently decided to survey the group on special military duty and come to a decision as soon as feasible. Officials claim that a poll has been requested to determine whether BTS should have the option of a different service. Lee Jong Sub, the defence minister, wants to carefully analyse all available information and reach a decision. When making any decisions, the needs of the country will come first. Twitter account that started the BTS’ V and BLACKPINK’s Jennie dating rumours decides to stop Here's how the BTS ARMY celebrated Jungkook's 25th Birthday BTS’ RM features in Balming Tiger’s ‘SEXY NUKIM’ D-1 poster