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Indian Students' Safety Abroad & Palestine-Israel Policy: Insights

Indian Students’ Safety Abroad & Palestine-Israel Policy: Insights

In a recent disclosure by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, concerning statistics regarding Indian students’ fatalities abroad, key insights have surfaced regarding the challenges faced by Indian students globally. India’s Response to Overseas Student Deaths and Foreign Policy Stance on Palestine-Israel Conflict Indian Students’ Safety Abroad Since 2018, a concerning total of 403 incidents of Indian students’ deaths overseas have been reported. These fatalities, spanning various countries, have been attributed to a spectrum of causes, ranging from natural calamities to unfortunate accidents and medical emergencies. The disclosure underscores the paramount importance of safeguarding Indian students’ welfare beyond national borders. Statistical Insights The data unveiled by Minister Jaishankar delineates a troubling trend, with Canada emerging at the forefront, reporting 91 cases of Indian student deaths. Following closely behind, the UK stands with 48 reported incidents. Notable figures from other nations include 40 cases in Russia, 36 in the US, and 35 in Australia. Additionally, countries like Ukraine, Germany, Cyprus, the Philippines, and Italy have also witnessed distressing instances. Government’s Response and Commitment Minister Jaishankar underscores the government’s commitment to addressing challenges faced by Indian students abroad. Indian missions prioritize swift responses to students’ concerns, aiming to mitigate risks. Efforts ensure safety for Indian nationals pursuing education overseas. Authorities adopt a proactive stance to address student welfare concerns effectively. India’s Stance on Palestine-Israel Conflict In a separate announcement, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan reiterated India’s consistent stance on the Palestine-Israel conflict. India advocates for a negotiated two-state solution, envisioning […]