U.S.-India Business Council’s 35th Anniversary Summit

Secretary Duncan and Minister Sibal discuss U.S.-India collaboration on education at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
In the fall, ED made a $300,000 grant to the Institute of International Education to create the International Academic Partnerships Program. This is a two-year project to help American colleges establish ties with universities in India and China.
In October, ED hosted 50 university leaders from the U.S. and India to discuss collaborations in higher education. The American universities included major research universities, land grant universities, institutes of technology, community colleges, and women’s colleges. The diversity of American institutions represented reflects the broad interest in collaboration in higher education.
In March, Under Secretary Martha Kanter led a delegation of American university presidents to Bangalore, Pune, and New Delhi to lend support to American institutions and their efforts to build relationships with Indian institutions.
Kanter also met with Minister Sibal and with students participating in the USAID-funded English Access Microscholarship Program. Over two years, students study English, American culture and democratic values through afterschool classes and intensive summer learning activities.
During the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) summit this week, the USIBC announced a new initiative to support engagement in higher education between the two countries. Secretary Duncan thanked and congratulated USIBC for their work, saying:

ED will continue lend support to American institutions and their efforts to build relationships with Indian institutions and to the USIBC’s efforts.
Lauren Lowenstein
Office of the Secretary