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Trump visa curbs: 'Totally quiet,' Congress questions PM Modi's silence as Indian students hit hard
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Congress has voiced concerns over the potential impact of Donald Trump's visa policies on Indian students in the US, noting that approximately 337,630 Indian students pursued higher education there in 2024. Jairam Ramesh criticised PM Modi and EAM Jaishankar for their silence on the matter, contrasting it with China's strong reaction to protect its students' interests.
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