00998pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002300040245008700063260000900150300001600159362001000175520058300185650002900768650002100797773003400818180718b2004 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBhushan, Sudhanshu aTrade in education services under GATS: implications for higher education in India c2004 ap.2395-402. a5 Jun aWhile universal elementary education is the state's constitutional obligation, development needs require that the skills of a nation's human resources are constantly updated and renewed, with increasing access to the wider knowledge society. Skills, knowledge and information are exchanged between countries which are thus partners in a process to optimise gains. Understanding these and several other implications for India in the context of GATS poses not only a challenge, but also an opportunity to formulate new strategies with regard to domestic regulations. - Reproduced. aHigher education - India aHigher education aEconomic and Political Weekly