A report published by the Indian government’s Niti Aayog reveals that the country sent significantly more students overseas ...
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‘Brain drain’ is real: For every 1 foreign student, 25 Indians go abroad for studies, says NITI Aayog
Outmigration of skilled students hampers innovation & knowledge creation as well as increases dependency on foreign tech, it asserts, calling for 'internationalisation at home'.
As Western nations tighten student visas, a NITI Aayog report flags a chance for India to emerge as a global education hub-if ...
A report by NITI Aayog reveals that top destinations for Indian students studying abroad include Canada, the US, the UK, ...
A NITI Aayog report highlights Canada, the USA, the UK, Australia, and Germany as top education destinations for Indian ...
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Four years ago, Keshav Raj graduated with a degree in computer science from the prestigious SRM Institute of Science & Technology in Tamil Nadu. He obtained decent grades and chalked up internships in ...
In Pune, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar spoke on the complex issue of brain drain, highlighting opportunities for Indian talent globally. He noted that Indians are well regarded worldwide ...
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Jaishankar calls brain drain a complex issue, asks Indians to look at world as global workplace
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar weighed in on the long-running debate around brain drain, calling it a complex issue ...
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