Armenia Higher Education & Sciences comments on a meeting between the country's new president and the Indian Ambassador. The specialist education blog wonders if the two discussed any real issues, especially as the number of Indians studying in Armenia has steadily declined since 2006 when one student died after falling from a window at a university dormitory.

















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Its going to take more than just ‘mere’ meetings for change to even whistle past the Armenian Education System. Maybe someday, someday soon. As far as the present Indian Embassy in Armenia is concerned, this is no hope.