Is the study abroad dream of Indian students a ‘disease’ or a symptom of a larger crisis? A deep dive into the economic implications, root causes, and way forward

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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar warned against the growing trend of Indian students pursuing foreign education, calling it a “disease” that contributes to a “$6 billion forex drain.” He criticized the commercialization of education, urging parents and students to reconsider studying abroad. Dhankhar emphasized strengthening Indian institutions, particularly in tier 2 and 3 cities, to curb this trend.

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