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The Hindu gives you a snapshot of the Indian and South Asian diapora’s role in Britain’s general elections:

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education.The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education.

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48 deaths Noting that it will not allow even one more death, the Supreme Court transferred all criminal investigations and death cases linked to the Vyapam Scam to the Central ureau of Invetigation for a “fai and impartial” probe
THE WHISTLEBLOWERS
  • Ashish Chaturvedi, 26-year-old social activist from Gwalior, clams CM Shivraj Chouhan is a key player in the scam.
  • Prashant Pandey, cyber expert roped in by the STF, retrieved key Vyapam files
  • Anand Rai, Indore-based RTI activist filed a PIL which led to the probe

UK elections through a South Asian Lens and more text may come here to fill up space

The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education. The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education. The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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UK elections through a South Asian Lens and more text may come here to fill up space

The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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UK elections through a South Asian Lens and more text may come here to fill up space

The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure The American Dream and the enigma of departure

“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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“The number of Indian students studying in U.S. universities appears to have jumped by almost 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year.” Picture shows Indian students at a U.S. university fair in New Delhi | Photo Credit: Photographer Longname

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The deportation of hundreds of aspiring Indian students betrays, is a lack of synergy between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. consular missions in India but also a series of fatal flaws in the regulation of American higher education

The spike in the number of F1 visas processed has only occurred in the last 12 months, and in answer toThe Hindu’s queries the consulate replied on January 13, 2016, “Over the last 12 months, student visa applications doubled at the U.S. embassy and consulates in India, especially in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the two busiest posts for student visa applications.” Along with the skyrocketing visa processing numbers, the number of Indian students studying in U.S universities appears to have jumped, by nearly 30 per cent for the 2014-15 academic year, bringing the total to 132,000.

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

Positive news though this may be for bilateral bonhomie in the education space, such an upward trend sits uncomfortably alongside the wave of deportations that has struck AP-Telangana students. Specifically, it raises an awkward question about intra-governmental coordination failure for the U.S.: why have U.S. consulates in India been dishing out visas if CBP has been denying applicants entry at the other end? Are the State Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not talking to each other about which universities th

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