Canada offers research lifeline to Indian talent amid US headwinds in higher education drive

Canada offers research lifeline to Indian talent amid US headwinds in higher education drive
Canada deepens research and education ties with India as US challenges grow. (AI Image)

Canada is moving to strengthen academic and research links with India as Indians pursuing higher education and research opportunities in the US face growing headwinds. Canadian universities are proposing expanded research collaborations and academic exchange programmes with Indian institutions, positioning Canada as an alternative destination for talent.Universities Canada will lead a delegation of 21 university presidents to India from February 2 to 6, with meetings planned across Goa, New Delhi and Gujarat International Finance Tech-City, also known as GIFT City. The delegation is expected to engage with leaders from higher education, government and industry to identify new areas of cooperation.University leaders deepen academic outreachThe Economic Times said the five-day mission will focus on research collaboration, academic exchange and sustainable models of transnational education. The newspaper cited people familiar with the visit as saying discussions would explore long-term institutional partnerships and joint research programmes aligned with industry needs.Christopher Cooter, High Commissioner of Canada to India, said the visit by Canadian university presidents marked “a big step in our renewed collaboration on research and education initiatives,” according to the Economic Times. He added that the effort was guided by the New Roadmap for Canada–India relations.Mission aligned with diplomatic momentumThe Economic Times reported that the university delegation’s visit comes ahead of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s mid-February trip to India, amid renewed momentum in bilateral ties. Canada has recently announced the launch of negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, or CEPA, with India.Dinesh K Patnaik, High Commissioner of India to Canada, was quoted by the Economic Times as saying the visit “marks an important step in deepening academic cooperation and advancing a forward-looking agenda” for collaboration between the two countries.Research funding and talent strategyAccording to diplomatic sources cited by the Economic Times, the mission builds on strengthened bilateral engagement and a shared commitment to expanding knowledge exchange and industry partnerships. It also aligns with Canada’s $1.7-billion research and talent strategy announced in the federal budget.Gabriel Miller, president and CEO of Universities Canada, said universities play a central role in building global partnerships that support economic growth and opportunity, the Economic Times reported. He said the mission reflects Canada’s commitment to creating lasting shared success with India.The Economic Times noted that the delegation is supported by a contribution from CanExport Associations, advancing coordinated efforts by governments and universities to strengthen international collaboration benefiting communities and economies in both countries.

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