France To Welcome 30,000 Indian Students By 2030, Streamline Visa Process For PhD Pursuers: Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron announced a significant initiative to attract 30,000 Indian students to France by 2030, emphasizing the importance of educational collaboration between the two nations. During the inauguration of the Indo-French Centre for AI in Health at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, Macron highlighted plans to simplify the visa process and reduce administrative hurdles for students, particularly those pursuing doctoral studies. This move aims to strengthen academic ties and foster innovation, showcasing France as a favorable destination for higher education. The commitment underscores the growing partnership between India and France in various sectors, including technology and research, as both countries seek to enhance their bilateral relations and cultivate a new generation of skilled professionals. Macron's announcement reflects France's proactive approach to attracting international talent and reinforces the strategic importance of educational exchanges in today's globalized world.
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