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BVR Subhramanyam, the CEO of Niti Ayog has recently said that India is making strategies to become a global education hub by 2047 and attract at least five lakh international students every year. According to him, technology will be the boosting factor in popularising the Indian education system around the world. He also said that there is a greater need to assert elementary and higher education at the ground level in India to make the youth more skilled and educated.
Indian universities will have to adopt smart AI tools to keep up with the pace of international education. Both private and government universities will play an important part in revolutionising the Indian education system and attracting more international students.