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Centre Raises Alarms on 403 Indian Students' Fatalities Abroad Since 2018, Canada Tops the List

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Centre Raises Alarms on 403 Indian Students' Fatalities Abroad Since 2018, Canada Tops the List

Centre Raises Alarms on 403 Indian Students' Fatalities Abroad Since 2018, Canada Tops the List

Since 2018, 403 Indian students have tragically died abroad due to various reasons.

Canada recorded the highest number of deaths (91), followed by the UK, Russia, and the US.

The Indian government emphasizes student safety, closely monitoring incidents, and providing consular assistance while acknowledging the increasing number of Indian students studying overseas.

#Canada #UK #Khalistan #InternationalStudents #indianstudents #Indiasafety #Worldnews #Indianews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~HT.178~ED.103~GR.124~


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