I have often said with a sense of national, not just individual, pride that I never studied abroad, but I have taught abroad. This sense of confidence in one’s academic capabilities is what JNU imparted to my generation. As students, most of my generation chose not to apply for admission to a foreign university. JNU was good enough. Studying at an Indian university rather than abroad was our concept of nationalism. This is worth emphasising when hundreds of thousands of Indian students are spending upwards of US$6 billion annually in tuition fees paid to all manner of institutions around the world, running away from an increasingly unsatisfactory higher education system in India. Foreign universities are busy selling admission to educational courses abroad in the Indian marketplace.