A disturbing trend of 44 Indian students targeted abroad in just 90 days highlights escalating risks. While violent attacks are few, medical issues, suicides, and accidents claim most lives. Families face immense emotional and financial strain, with calls for enhanced safety measures and systemic support for students navigating a complex global education landscape.
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