Internationalization of Higher Education: An Aspect of India’s Foreign Relations

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The book emphasizes the power of ideas that are disseminated through education. It is through education that students come to an understanding of the cultural, social, political and economic realities of a country. At the same time, misinformation or the lack of it can veil these realities and project a completely skewed picture both within and outside the borders. This, however, can be dangerous in a globalized world which has literally become a global village especially with the information technology evolution. It is also an increasingly interdependent world with plural identities where if we have to work together we must understand each other. Not to do so can create disharmony and disorder.In this book, the author, Kavita A. Sharma tells us how education has the immense power to shape the minds of human beings. It is the ability and training of the mind to receive and disseminate ideas. From the power of ideas to the ground realities she studies the system of education in India and its scope for internalization.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kavita A. Sharma

Dr. Kavita A Sharma is currently the Principal of Hindu College, Delhi University, Delhi. she is trained in both literature and law being Ph.D. in English and Master in Law. She has been teaching at Hindu College since 1971 and has been a visiting faculty at Tokyo Women’s Christian college and at University of Indonesia. Recipient of Shastri Indo Canadian fellowship for Faculty Enrichment Fellowship, she has authored three books: Ongoing Journey: Indian Migration to Canada (1997) and 50 Years of University Grants Commission (2003). She has contributed numerous papers, articles and essays to various national and international journals, periodicals and dailies.

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Title
Internationalization of Higher Education: An Aspect of India’s Foreign Relations
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8121210065
Length
202p.
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