keywords– SII, foreigners, portal, make in India
It’s great to hear that India has launched the “STUDY IN INDIA (SII)” portal for foreign students.[1] This initiative will likely attract many students from other countries to pursue their studies in India, which can lead to stronger cross-cultural exchanges and exposure for both Indian and foreign students.
The joint launch of the portal by Union Education Minister Dharmender S Jaishankar and the presence of ambassadors from different countries signify the importance and support the initiative is receiving on an international level.
The mention of the New Education Policy (NEP) and its alignment with PM Modi’s vision of “Make in India” suggests that the government aims to enhance the Indian education system’s quality and make it more globally competitive. By attracting more foreign students to study in India, the country can further develop its education infrastructure and create a more diverse and enriching learning environment.
Overall, this move can be considered a pivotal step towards the transformation and advancement of the Indian education system, fostering global connections and collaborations. It’s a positive development that could benefit both Indian and international students, encouraging a deeper understanding of various cultures and ideas.
Written by- fizza khan, College name – Jims greater Noida Jemtec school of law, Semester- 6th an intern under Legal Vidhiya