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Not sure if it still exists. At one point NLS had a collaboration with Osgoode in Canada. I know this because I was at Osgoode (also on exchange), and there was a guy from NLS also on exchange.
Very impressive list. You need aukat to have such partnerships and scholarships offered.
This NALSAR list is wrong and weird. For example, Max Planck is a research institute. Also, what is Samford University Alabama and Southern Cross University??? And Herbert Smith Franklins??
NLU portals are notorious for not being updated on time. On ground reality can be very different from what is there on the webpage.
There is another wonderful tool called Legally India where people can ask questions and expect that a genuine answer would come their way but sadly here are trolls like you who just have to be cool.
Only NLSIU, NALSAR and NLUD have these programmes as far as I am aware. NLSIU because foreign universities came to it with offers of collaboration, NALSAR and NLUD because of Ranbir Singh's initiative.
A wonderful tool called Google exists. With that tool, you can go to any college's website and find out what foreign collaborations they have and make an independent assessment on whether you think they are worth attending.