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China used foreign tech to rise, but now it's slamming the doorChina, once a keen learner of Western technology, is now shifting gears to protect its own innovations. New outbound investment rules, effe...
How global scammers use US tech to fleece peopleIndian scammer Safeer Koorimannil reveals how AI from American tech giants fuels global fraud rings in Myanmar. Trafficked to a scam center...
School assembly news headlines for June 29: Top national, international, business, sports update and thought of the dayPrime Minister Modi's historic Seychelles address highlighted maritime bonds, while India and the island nation inked 19 cooperation outcom...
Bleak job market for H-1B returnees; Delhivery investors' exitLaid off tech workers from the US face an unprecedented job slump back home. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
At Hong Kong auto show, China automakers target wealthy in right-hand-drive marketsChinese car companies are targeting wealthy buyers in right-hand-drive nations. They are introducing premium electric vehicles to new marke...
India emerges as global tech partner under PM Modi's 12-yr tenure, exporting to US, China: VaishnawIndia is now a trusted partner in technology value chains. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country exports electronics, including c...
India-China ties built on centuries of dialogue and learning, says DoraiswamiIndian Ambassador Vikram Doraiswami visited Beijing Foreign Studies University. He spoke about the long history of language and idea exchan...
International students are 'shopping globally' before choosing where to studyInternational students are increasingly comparing multiple countries, with visa rules, career outcomes, and value for money now key decisio...
Australia’s new migration policy backs skilled workers and onshore applicants for permanent residencyAustralia will maintain its permanent migration intake at 1.85 lakh for 2026-27. The nation prioritizes skilled migrants and those already ...
As rupee dips, I-T steps up vigil on shady outflowsIn multiple cases, individuals have used dozens of fake permanent account numbers (PANs) with the same name but different addresses and dat...
Gen Z conspiracy: China thinks the West is pushing its youth to quitIn a cultural shift, many young Chinese individuals are opting for 'lying flat'—a lifestyle choice that rejects pressures of constant work ...
Indians become Australia’s largest migrant group for the first time, overtaking EnglandIndians are now Australia's largest migrant group, surpassing those from England. This shift highlights changing migration patterns, with o...
China faces influx of its overseas students amid visa, job curbsChina is seeing a surge of students returning from overseas. Many are finding it difficult to secure jobs abroad. To address this, Beijing ...
Soft power diplomacy of China in shreds amid pandemicBeijing's soft power diplomacy in education is dented in coronavirus pandemic as thousands of young people are waiting to hear if they will...
Fearing next wave, China doesn’t want its Diaspora coming backShaken by the almost 600 "imported” cases, China has already announced the sealing of its borders to foreigners.
Brexit-hit UK varsities to recruit more Indian, Chinese students: ReportAt top universities, overseas students pay nearly four times as much as UK students.
Over 4 lakh Chinese students returned from abroad in 2015Over 4 lakh Chinese students returned from overseas after graduating in 2015, an official said today.
Indian students with foreign degrees returning home: Lessons India can learn from ChinaHigh costs, poor job prospects and wrangles over work permits are persuading a host of Indian students with foreign degrees to return home.
Indians applying for studies in Australia doubled in 2013It also said more than 90 per cent of Indians who applied for student visas were successful, compared with 74 per cent in 2012.
- I2IT to make room for more at its local, overseas institutes
If the manufacturing and software sectors are expanding, can the educational sector be left far behind?