In light of the prevailing geopolitical tensions involving Turkiye, IIT Bombay is in the process of reviewing and suspending its academic collaborations and MoUs with Turkish universities until further notice. This move reflects a cautious approach aligned with national interests and security considerations. IIT-B’s decision follows similar actions by other premier Indian institutions.
Recently, IIT Roorkee officially terminated its MoU with Istanbul Technical University , citing concerns over the strategic implications of continuing such collaborations under current circumstances. JNU and Jamia Millia Islamia have also withdrawn from their academic partnerships with Turkish institutions, reinforcing a broader policy shift among Indian universities to reassess foreign engagements in light of geopolitical developments.
Recently, IIT Roorkee officially terminated its MoU with Istanbul Technical University , citing concerns over the strategic implications of continuing such collaborations under current circumstances. JNU and Jamia Millia Islamia have also withdrawn from their academic partnerships with Turkish institutions, reinforcing a broader policy shift among Indian universities to reassess foreign engagements in light of geopolitical developments.
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