Anurag Bhaskar, who graduated from Harvard Law School and is currently a faculty member at Jindal Global Law School, worries about the possible long-term consequences of the pandemic, which, he feels, is likely to adversely affect people’s willingness to travel internationally. As students stare a future with severe restrictions “on the full experience” of global education, students will be unwilling to invest significant funds for it. “To even think,” he says, “that Harvard asked its international students to vacate the premises within a week in a midnight email, is very disturbing.” “I would have been helpless and resource less,” he confesses, “if I had been doing my LLM this year. I feel mentally exhausted to even think about the situation in which current international students are living.”