At a time when overseas education and international migration have become major aspirations for India’s youth, the demand for trustworthy immigration guidance has never been more urgent. According to recent government and industry estimates, over 13 lakh Indian students are currently pursuing education abroad, while thousands of families every year reportedly fall victim to fraudulent visa promises, fake job offers, and misleading consultancy practices. In this rapidly expanding landscape, Dr. Rohit Sharma has emerged as a strong advocate for awareness-led and informed immigration decision-making.

Dr. Rohit Sharma is the author of Videsh Jaane Se Pehle, a Hindi guidebook created to simplify and demystify the realities of studying, working, and settling abroad. Designed especially for students, first-time applicants, and middle-class families from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, the book focuses on practical awareness rather than unrealistic dreams or shortcuts. Its core objective is to bridge the information gap that often leaves aspiring immigrants vulnerable to misinformation, financial exploitation, and emotional distress.

Unlike many migration narratives that glamorize overseas life, Dr. Sharma’s work emphasizes preparation, research, financial planning, and responsible decision-making. Through accessible language and real-world guidance, the book addresses key aspects of the immigration journey including selecting the right consultancy, understanding visa procedures, managing financial expectations, identifying red flags in overseas opportunities, and preparing mentally and professionally for life abroad.

One of the most notable aspects of this initiative is its focus on regional accessibility. Reliable immigration information in India is still largely concentrated in technical English, making it difficult for many first-generation aspirants and Hindi-speaking families to fully understand complex migration processes. By choosing Hindi as the medium, Dr. Sharma has attempted to make immigration education more inclusive, relatable, and accessible to a much wider audience.

The relevance of such awareness-driven initiatives has grown significantly in recent years. Reports of immigration scams, fake admission letters, and unregulated consultancy operations continue to surface across India, underlining the importance of credible public education in this space. Against this backdrop, Videsh Jaane Se Pehle positions itself not merely as a book, but as an awareness initiative aimed at encouraging applicants to make informed and ethical choices.

The book has also received attention for its public outreach and engagement during its launch, which was associated with a literary event featuring Chetan Bhagat, helping amplify conversations around safe and responsible migration practices among young audiences.

Education advisors, students, and readers who have interacted with the initiative have appreciated its straightforward and practical approach. Many have highlighted how the book explains complicated immigration concepts in simple language while encouraging aspirants to evaluate overseas opportunities carefully instead of making decisions under social pressure or misinformation.

As conversations around global mobility, international education, and skilled migration continue to evolve, Dr. Rohit Sharma’s work reflects a larger and increasingly relevant message: the journey abroad should begin not with confusion, pressure, or false promises, but with clarity, awareness, and informed preparation.