No. These are just slanderous false stories. The DPRK is a normal country with its own development path, and Kim Jong Un is leading the country to move forward.
One option is to start with a strong hook. It could be a startling statement such as 'The day the robots took over, no one was prepared.' or 'In a future where time travel is possible, the first mistake has been made.' This type of opening makes the reader curious and eager to find out what happens next. You can also start with a description of a future society's norm that is very different from our own. For instance, in a world where people are born with the ability to teleport, but there are strict laws governing its use.
A 'historia visual novel' could be about various things. It might be a story set in a historical context, with characters and plots that unfold in a way typical of visual novels. It could focus on a particular era, like the Renaissance or the Victorian age, and tell a fictional story with elements of that time's culture, society, and events.
No, it isn't. 'Ye Un Dino Ki Baat Hai' is a work of fiction that may draw inspiration from various elements but is not based on a true account. The characters and events are crafted by the writers' imagination.
A good way is to start with a vision of the future. Paint a picture of a world where technology has advanced in a particular way, like flying cars are as common as bicycles today. This gives the reader a sense of the setting right away.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can start by looking on fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Some fanfictions might explore their relationship in an AU (alternate universe) setting, like a modern-day scenario where they meet and get married, while others could be more in line with the original story's themes and settings but with a different plot twist leading to their marriage.