"You tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed": 'The Beautiful Tree' by Dharampal establishes that Britishers learned about establishing schools from India, Collector AD Campbell copied gurukul for mass education in Europe
Ancient India was celebrated for its learning all over civilized Asia and Europe. Metatheses (ca. 302 BC) was struck by the depth of this learning during his mission to the court of Chandragupta. Fa-hien, the famous Chinese traveler (399-413 D) spent some years at the Paliputra and Tamralipti monasteries. He also spent two years in Ceylon which too had its monasteries after the Indian fashion.