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Why US education no longer feels like a safe bet for Indian applicants
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A sudden pause in US student visa interviews and heightened scrutiny of social media have caused widespread anxiety among Indian applicants. With over 330,000 Indian students in US institutions, the uncertainty under President Trump's administration has disrupted plans and forced many to explore alternatives in the UK and Singapore. Students are turning to backup plans, encrypted chats, and even spiritual support, as experts warn that the American dream no longer feels like a safe or stable choice.
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