Nina (1) Courtesy: Gateway House
3 December 2025

Strengthening ties: U.S.–India academic exchange

India and the U.S. share a comprehensive global strategic partnership across trade, technology, defence, and education, yet high school exchanges remain overlooked. The ecosystem depends on two U.S. government-backed programmes, which have recently faced budget cuts of 90% and have both been paused, putting their future at risk. Nina Robinson, CFR International Affairs Fellow, explains why these exchanges matter and how their loss would limit opportunities for young students.

India Spend Courtesy: India Spend
20 March 2025

Work visas for foreign students in India

The anti-migration movements in the West have had a dampening effect on students traveling for study. There is diminished intake, higher fees and no guarantee of a job after graduation. This can play well for India, whose new education policy seeks to attract foreign students to its shores. Delhi must offer reciprocal work visas to foreign students, creating a cohort of those with valuable India experience.

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16 May 2024

Setback for international students in Australia

The burgeoning of international students in Australian private and state universities are a source of consternation and contention for Canberra. Though student visas are misused, specific skilled migrants are still needed, and the fees paid by these students fund essential university research. Regulators are clamping down hard, but once again, students will bear the brunt.