Foreign reporting on China from within and outside: An Indian perspective
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 Published On Feb 12, 2022

Since 2004, China has been offering undergraduate medical courses in English and has over the years emerged as a destination for foreign students, many of them from the subcontinent. Through a combination of word-of-mouth and an informal network of private educational consultants, thousands of aspiring doctors in India have opted for a Chinese medical degree. Over the years, fierce competition back home and limited medical seats have pushed more students to consider India’s neighbor as an option which has become an emerging player in a market that has traditionally been dominated by Russia and other east European countries.

Drawing on this specific story of the journey of hundreds of Indian students seeking a medical degree in China each year, the talk will look at the broader ways in which India and China interact across different fields. It was an Indian medical student returning from Wuhan to Kerala who was identified as Patient Zero when India began tracking Covid-cases in early 2020. The talk will follow the lives of students over the course of the pandemic as they make sense of online education, strict border control, and vaccine requirements. The talk will also touch upon information gathering and reporting in China, and the difficulties of looking in from outside. It will provide an understanding of the ecosystem in which Indian foreign reporting operates.

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