Posted on February 14 2024
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The US Ambassador, Eric Garcetti, extended reassurance towards the safety of the Indian students studying in the States. The announcement came as a response to the recent unfortunate incidents involving Indian students in the US.
Ambassador Garcetti expressed heartfelt condolences for victims who faced any tragedies or violence in the nation. He highlighted the commitment of the US to ensure safety and well-being of Indian students.
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Ambassador Garcetti also highlighted that most Indian students are studying in the US. He stated that the nation has more Indian students studying than any other country.
He also emphasized the necessity of collaboration between the Indian and US governments to guarantee the security and welfare of Indian students.
Additionally, The Ministry of External Affairs MEA underlined its dedication to supporting Indian nationals overseas, coordinating with local authorities, and guaranteeing the well-being of individuals.
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