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'Every second or third youth out of ten in international workforce would be Indian': MEA Secy Sanjay Verma

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 22 November 2023
The Ministry of External Affairs Secretary (West), Sanjay Verma, stated that within a decade, every second or third youth in the international workforce would be Indian. He emphasized the importance of the migration mobility agreement and highlighted that India is adding almost USD 500 billion to the economy every 18 to 20 months. Verma also mentioned that the Indian youth are well-equipped, skilled, and linguistically gifted, making them valuable assets in the global workforce.
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