Prime Minister Modi’s outreach underscores India’s commitment to strengthening ties within the Global South.
On his journey to the BRICS Summit in Brazil, Prime Minister Narendra Modi strategically visited Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Argentina. These bilateral visits aimed at deepening ties in pharmaceuticals, critical minerals, digital cooperation, and food security, while reinforcing India’s leadership in the Global South and offering low-cost development solutions to address global inequities.
PM Modi’s outreach reflects India’s ambition to reshape the global order through inclusive partnerships, especially with the Global South. By promoting South-South cooperation, leveraging diaspora diplomacy, and supporting alternative economic frameworks, India positions itself as a champion of a more representative, equitable, and development-sensitive world, distinct from the dominance of the Global North.
The recent tightening of U.S. student visa policies indicates the increasing influence of right-wing forces in shaping immigration and education policies.
Recent policy changes in the United States, especially under the Trump administration, have created significant challenges for Indian students seeking to study there. These changes include stricter visa vetting processes, potential threats to the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, and other hurdles that are reshaping the landscape of U.S. higher education for international students. As students face increased delays, uncertainty, and scrutiny, the long-standing appeal of the U.S. as a top choice for higher education is being called into question.
The tightening of visa policies, the decline of post-study work opportunities, and the ideological shifts in the U.S. suggest a waning of its appeal as an academic destination. As India navigates these changing dynamics, there may be a need to diversify educational partnerships and make strategic pivots. The future of educational ties between India and the U.S. now depends on the evolution of immigration and policy decisions in the coming period.
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