Internationalisation of Higher Education in India – NITI Aayog’s Roadmap NITI Aayog released a report titled “Internationalisation of Higher Education in India: Prospects, Potential, and Policy Recommendations”. Objective: To globalise India’s higher education system in line with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.Position India as a global hub for education and research. Policy Recommendations: 22 interventions covering strategy, regulation, branding, outreach, curriculum, and campus culture. Establish Europe’s Erasmus+ like student exchange programme. Major Proposals: Bharat Vidya Kosh: As a national research sovereign wealth fund (suggesting a $10 billion corpus, of which 50% can be raised from diaspora/philanthropy + 50% from Centre). Vishwa Bandhu scholarship: To attract foreign students. Vishwa Bandhu fellowship: To attract foreign research talent and faculty. Bharat ki AAN (Alumni Ambassador Network): To leverage diaspora Indians who have studied at top India universities into acting as ambassadors for Indian higher education. Future Outlook: India may host 7.89 lakh to 11 lakh international students by 2047. As of 2022, India hosted around 47,000 international students.

