New Delhi: Seven nations in Africa and the Indo-Pacific region - India, Vietnam, China, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Indonesia, have joined France's Classes Internationales project. The development
highlights France's long-standing dedication to shared educational opportunities, student mobility, and academic cooperation with partner countries in these regions.
This enhanced regional presence is in line with France's Indo-Pacific agenda, which centres long-term collaboration on intercultural communication, youth involvement, and education.
" classes internationales stands as a clear expression of frances commitment to accessible, high-quality higher education and to deep, meaningful cooperation with its partner countries, said h.e. dr. thierry mathou, the french ambassador to india. its popularity has led to its steady growth to other nations around the indo-pacific and africa. originally, it was created for indian students. we reaffirm our commitment to intellectual exchange, fostering young talent, and creating opportunities for students to succeed in french universities and in their worldwide futures through this program.< p fetchpriority="low" loading="lazy">














