New Delhi: Underwalking the role of education in the knowledge economy, Minister of External Affairs (EAM) S Jaishankar on Friday said that the search for education is also a strong incentive for Indians to go abroad and it has laid the foundation for a strong bond of the country throughout world.
“Search for education is also a strong incentive for Indians to go to other countries.
More than one million Indian students study abroad and by doing that they have laid the foundation for strong relationships in many geography,” said Eam Jaisanhankar in a Video.
The conference while handling “diplomatic conclaves” in higher education organized by Chandigarh University.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results “this is equipped with a long tradition of foreign students studying in India – currently around 50,000 from 164 countries,” he added.
Jaisankar noted that today’s challenge is to reorganize this two-way interaction and make it work better for the world as a whole.
“In a certain sense, the problem is far greater than education or economy.
This reflects a greater return of global whose cultural aspects and human resources are very central,” he said.
“Only when exchanges of ideas, creativity and knowledge are more diversified, we can fight for the world of multipolar and democratic.
As a civilization, India has certain interest in ensuring that the future takes into account the best of the past,” added the minister.
Furthermore, Jaishankar said the power of strength changed as the global architecture.
“States will be increasingly defined by technology, innovation, ideas and talents.
It must be the centrality of those who should be the subject of larger discourses.”
Apart from Eam Jaisanhankar, Minister of Education Union Dharmendra Pradhan and foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla also spoke at the Concllary.