The city of Mumbai is everything to 1-3 days of the United States-India Summit of Higher Education 30th Host in July to celebrate the completion of 25 years of Indo-American Society. Human Resources Development of the Union Minister Kapil Sibal inaugurated the event is expected to Indo-American relations in the face of education to strengthen.
This marks the fiftieth anniversary of the company, this event contributes to create partnerships and exchange programs between universities, students and teachers from India and the United States. It gives participants the opportunity, given the large companies, politics and science to meet, both nationally and internationally.
Society of India and the United States Government works in creating the policy frameworks and models of the association. It also helps to explore access to networks, training providers, the untapped demand is growing to have it every day. More than one lakh students in India are in the U.S. higher education, while several lakhs they want. This offers tremendous opportunities for U.S. educational institutions to attract many students from India to his country.
The main objective of this three-day summit was to promote Indo-American society as a mediator of knowledge and culture of talent development. If a catalyst for research and technology that will be useful to follow for students planning to higher education. In addition, the Summit on the policy that a change can make correspond to the paradigm of modern education to international standards. This means better access and improve quality in higher education in India and the United States remain the dominant themes at the meeting.
The US-India Summit in Mumbai, held at the Grand Hyatt, and is chaired by people from various educational institutions. Some of them are Vijay Chole, former rector of the University of Mumbai, Sarah Farley, Director of Operations, Global Knowledge Initiative, Bala Balachandran, Faculty, Kellogg School of Management, Joel M. Rodney, Chancellor, Pennsylvania State University, N. Jadhav, Member of the Planning Commission of India and others.