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Tata Communications Buys Majority Stake in Commotion Inc

Tata Communications has acquired a majority stake in US-based Commotion Inc to accelerate AI-led transformation across its global digital infrastructure. This strategic move aims to enhance network automation and customer experience.

Indian Student's Success with Federation University Co-op

Discover how Federation University's Co-op model helps Indian students like Vashista gain paid work experience, boosting employability. Learn about high graduate employment rates and the supportive learning environment.

MRM rejects Madani's Muslim safety concerns in India

RSS-linked Muslim Rashtriya Manch counters Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind chief's claims about Muslim insecurity, says India is 'riot-free' with full constitutional rights for minorities. Read the full debate.

Canada's 2026 Student Cap: Major Changes Ahead

Canada's new international student cap reduces permits by 16% from 2024 levels, affecting Indian students' dreams. Learn how this policy shift impacts education and immigration pathways.

Saleem Wastik on Sanatan Dharma & Muslim Rigidity

Ex-Muslim thinker Saleem Wastik explores Sanatan Dharma's universal appeal, Muslim community rigidity, and debunks radicalisation myths in a compelling discussion that calls for open dialogue.

BJP Steps In Over Vaishno Devi MBBS List Controversy

BJP intervenes after Vaishno Devi medical college faces backlash over Muslim-majority MBBS list. Hindu groups demand scrapping of list and minority-status for Hindu quotas. Read latest developments.

Indian Students Lead US Enrollments in 2025

Open Doors Report 2025 reveals Indian students top US enrollments at 363,019. Math & Computer Science is the most popular field, while Health Professions sees the highest growth.

Indian Students Choose ROI Over Prestige Abroad

Indian students are shifting focus from university prestige to ROI, affordability and jobs when studying abroad. New report reveals changing global education trends for 2026.

17% Drop in New International Students in US

New international student enrollment at US colleges fell 17% this autumn, driven by a sharp decline from India due to visa concerns and Trump-era policies, a new IIE report finds.

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