• Indian students are permitted to return to China on a conditional basis after two years

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    Indian students are permitted to return to China on a conditional basis after two years

    Digital Desk: Indian students who
    were forced to leave China two years ago due to the emergence of the Covid-19
    epidemic are now permitted to return and complete their education, according to
    the Indian Embassy in China. The decision follows a meeting on March 22 between
    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese colleague Wang Yi.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">This gives solace to thousands of Indian
    students who have been left in the lurch as a result of the disturbance in
    their academic journey. However, those acquainted with the situation stated
    that this is not an open-ended procedure and that there is no certainty that
    all students would be permitted to return to their classes according to the
    process's restrictions.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">The students' return
    will be assisted on a need-based basis, with the embassy compiling a list of
    such students who must return to their colleges and institutions immediately.
    The list will subsequently be distributed to the Chinese side for their
    consideration.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">"Once the
    information has been compiled, the Chinese side will confer with appropriate
    Chinese departments to check the list and determine if the identified students
    may go to China to finish the course. The coordinating procedure will be
    completed in a timely way "The embassy issued a statement.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">"The Chinese side
    has also indicated that qualified students must unconditionally comply with the
    Covid-19 prevention measures and commit to shoulder all expenditures connected
    to Covid-19 preventive measures on their own," the statement continued.



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    On Thursday, the Ministry of External Affairs voiced worry
    over the future of such students and stated that Indian authorities were in
    contact with Chinese officials about the matter. Arindam Bagchi, spokeswoman
    for the External Affairs Ministry, told a weekly media briefing that the Indian
    side was worried about the students' condition, especially because there had
    been reports of students from other nations being permitted back into China.