Hundreds of thousands of Russians are believed to have left the country since Moscow began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service has accused Western adversaries of manipulating global university rankings and"luring" students from abroad, thus creating a damaging brain drain for Asian and African nations.
The supposed Western approach, Naryshkin said, shows"disrespect for other peoples and cultures," and a belief in Western superiority."The false thesis about the lack of alternative to the Western path of development and the historical predetermination of Western dominance in international affairs has already caused considerable damage and suffering to all of humanity," Naryshkin added.
Russia is reportedly experiencing a pressing brain drain as a result of its increasing isolation from Western-dominated technological, financial and academic spheres. Moscow's decision toof people to fight in Ukraine has also prompted many to flee the country.
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