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After JNU and Jamia, LPU terminates MoUs with Turkey, cites national security

After JNU and Jamia, LPU terminates MoUs with Turkey, cites national security

India Today17-05-2025
Lovely Professional University (LPU) has decided to discontinue all academic collaborations with Turkish and Azerbaijani institutions. The move came amid rising fears about the diplomatic stands of these nations in terms of India's national interest.Total, LPU suspended six Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) altogether. These included collaborations on student and faculty exchanges, collaborative research work, dual-degree programs, and other academic ties. The university said its move comes after Trkiye and Azerbaijan stood by Pakistan amidst recent geopolitics tensions.advertisementLPU Founder Chancellor and Rajya Sabha Member Dr. Ashok Kumar Mittal stated the university cannot be impartial if the country's defense forces are operating in risky areas. "LPU believes in India's progress and unity. We cannot maintain such relationships against the honor of the country," he stated in an official release.
This follows a string of similar moves by other top Indian institutions. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee recently terminated its MoU with Inonu University in Trkiye.That MoU sought to establish academic collaboration, including research and student exchange.JNU, JAMIA MILLIA, AND IIT ROORKEE AMONG INSTITUTIONS THAT HAVE SUSPENDED AGREEMENTSSimilarly, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) in Hyderabad have also pulled out of partnerships with Turkish universities, while IIT Roorkee has joined the list by cancelling its academic ties as well.advertisementThe institutions have mentioned national interest and fear of Trkiye's foreign policy orientations as major reasons.These choices reflect a distinct change in the manner in which Indian universities are approaching international collaborations.Several institutions now seem to be re-evaluating partnerships with foreign organisations that are perceived to be contrary to India's security or foreign policy position.While LPU and others are welcoming international engagement, they are specifying that these associations have to comply with India's fundamental interests and ideals.
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