France To Host 30,000 Indian Students By 2030, French President Says

In a significant move to strengthen educational ties, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a target to host 30,000 Indian students by the year 2030. This ambitious goal was initially unveiled in 2023, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Paris, where he was the chief guest at France's National Day celebrations. The initiative aims to enhance cultural exchanges and foster collaboration in higher education between India and France. With a growing number of Indian students seeking quality education abroad, this initiative is expected to attract more scholars to French universities, known for their academic rigor and diverse programs. The French government has emphasized the importance of international partnerships in education, viewing Indian students as vital contributors to the global academic community. This strategic plan not only highlights France's commitment to bolstering its educational outreach but also reflects India's rising prominence as a source of international students. As both nations work towards this goal, the initiative is poised to strengthen bilateral relations further and create opportunities for academic collaboration and cultural exchange.
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