India, Oct. 13 -- The arrival of foreign universities in India Southampton in Gurgaon, Liverpool in Bengaluru, Deakin and Wollongong in Gujarat's GIFT City, and more on the way has been hailed as a turning point for our higher education system. Announcements have been accompanied by headlines that talk of brain drain finally ending, of India becoming a global education hub, and of students gaining "world-class" learning at home. But in all the excitement, we must ask: what actually makes an international learning experience good? And more importantly, can that experience really be replicated outside its original ecosystem or is higher education being treated like fast food, something that can be franchised and served the same way everywhe...