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SPDC (Diaspora Children’s Scholarship Program) The amount of scholarships given by the Indian government to children of Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) for their higher education in India is known as Scholarships Awarded for Diaspora Engagement. This program, which was started by the Ministry of External Affairs, aims to encourage young people from the diaspora to study in India by paying for tuition and other educational costs at accredited Indian universities. By offering financial assistance, it fosters enduring ties between young diasporans and their ancestral homeland and improves educational ties. This program has great potential to promote cultural ties, educational cooperation, and diaspora engagement. The scholarships give students the chance to experience Indian culture, customs, and values while lowering financial obstacles and gaining access to high-quality education in India. It serves as a strategic instrument of soft power diplomacy for India, guaranteeing that the diaspora’s future generations will continue to have close ties to the nation. Additionally, it helps create a global network of professionals who have received their education in India, who may serve as cultural ambassadors and improve India’s standing abroad. Monitoring the quantity of SPDC scholarships given out shows how dedicated the government is to using education as a means of fostering closer ties with the diaspora and expanding its reach internationally.
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