In an interview, Adelle Gillen, Education and Cultural Attaché at the US Embassy, discusses the growing number of Indian students in the US amid concerns over visa policies and OPT changes following Donald Trump’s election victory. She highlights initiatives by the US Embassy and EducationUSA to guide Indian students, including expanded visa appointments, new scholarship resources, and outreach programs, while emphasizing the strong educational ties between India and the US. She also outlines efforts to empower women in higher education.
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US President Donald Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on imported cars and auto parts, aimed at boosting domestic automotive manufacturing. This move could disrupt […]