This document discusses MIT's efforts in the 1960s and 1970s to export its model of engineering education by assisting in the establishment of technical universities in India and Iran. It focuses on three cases: the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in India, and the Birla Institute of Technology and Science and Aryamehr University of Technology in Iran. MIT saw itself as uniquely positioned to help developing countries modernize through technical education, but implementing the "MIT idea" abroad proved challenging as the models embedded distinctly American experiences not fully suited to other contexts.