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India is sending more students abroad even as visa rules tighten and costs rise. So why are so many young Indians still choosing foreign universities over campuses at home. And what will it take to build Indian institutions that can truly compete globally and serve our demographic dividend.

In this episode of The Core Report Weekend Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj sits down with Pramath Raj Sinha, founder and trustee at Ashoka University and founding dean of the Indian School of Business, to unpack the hard truths about higher education in India. From the demand supply gap to the campus experience to academic freedom and funding, this conversation looks at institution building with the same seriousness that business families bring to succession and long term planning.

You will hear about:

a) Why visas for Indian students have tightened and what that means for study abroad plans?

b) How India’s demographic boom creates enormous pressure on universities and policymakers?

c) Why even an average foreign community college can often offer a better student experience?

d) What Ashoka and ISB tried to do differently in curriculum, faculty and governance?

e) How to balance academic freedom with institutional survival and brand risk?

f) Why quality in education is so hard to scale and why many private universities lose steam?

g) What it really takes to build an 8 to 10 thousand student world class university in India?

For India based professionals who track business, policy, world news and long term growth, this episode offers a rare inside view of how universities are designed, funded and governed. It speaks to anyone interested in Indian higher education, liberal arts, global talent flows, institution building, philanthropy and the future of Indian students who might otherwise choose the US, UK, Canada, Europe or China.

If you care about Indian growth, talent, opportunity and the next generation, this conversation is worth your time.

#IndiaEducation #IndianUniversities #StudyAbroad #TheCoreReport #AshokaUniversity

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