Major international education deals this week
Top government officials indicated that India would sign key deals with Canada on Tuesday and with the UK on Thursday after finalising projects with the Obama administration on Monday.
A top government official said the US, UK and Canada are countries that Indians have traditionally thronged for education. He said it is indicative of India's role in the global education scenario today that they are coming to India virtually in back-to-back trips. According to the government official, these countries need us as much as we need them.
Major international education deals this week
Named after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the US President, the Singh-Obama 21st Century Knowledge Initiative will be the cornerstone of the discussions between officials of the two nations on education this Monday. The US also wants to declare an education summit with top Indian officials.
Major international education deals this week
Meanwhile, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal will ink a pact for a second phase of the UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) with British minister of state for education and skill David Willetts on Thursday.
Under the UKIERI-2 pact, the UK will declare officially a plan to make India a major destination for its students -- for education and work experience. 'Destination India' is aimed at increasing the number of British students in India -- currently only about 1000, in sharp contrast to the 50,000 Indian students in the UK.
Major international education deals this week
Pacts will be signed with private Indian firms under UKIERI-2 to hire British students as interns. A British official involved in the deal said India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and that Britain wants British youth to be better aware of India and its evolving realities because India will be a major global player.
Major international education deals this week
On Tuesday -- just the day after Obama departs -- Sibal is scheduled to hold talks with Canadian officials for an Indo-Canada partnership in education which Canadian PM Stephen Harper is very keen on, sources said. UNESCO officials are also visiting New Delhi on Thursday for talks with Sibal.
Source: Agencies