India, Japan discuss expanding skilled workforce cooperation at Tokyo Seminar
New Delhi [India], May 26 (ANI): India and Japan on Monday held a joint seminar in Tokyo to discuss long-term cooperation in skilled workforce mobility and human resource development, with both sides exploring ways to strengthen institutional partnerships and workforce exchange programmes.
According to the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the seminar was jointly organised by the Embassy of India in Japan and ASEAN ONE Co. Ltd. and brought together policymakers, industry leaders, academic institutions and workforce mobility stakeholders from both countries.
She said India's demographic strength, skilling ecosystem and institutional reforms position the country as a reliable source of skilled manpower for global economies, including Japan.
The secretary also outlined India's workforce preparation ecosystem supported by higher education institutions, Industrial Training Institutes, apprenticeship systems, digital skilling platforms and career services.
She highlighted initiatives such as the Ministry of External Affairs' eMigrate platform, the National Career Service platform and Model Career Centres as part of India's broader labour mobility and skilling framework.
"India's demographic strength, robust skilling ecosystem and institutional reforms position the country as a reliable source of skilled manpower for global economies, including Japan," Gurnani said during the seminar.
The event was attended by several senior dignitaries from India and Japan, including Japanese lawmakers, government representatives and industry leaders. Among those present were former Japanese Justice Minister Yamashita, State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Ino, State Minister of Education Nakamura, Japan Bank for International Cooperation Chairman Tadashi Maeda and India's Ambassador to Japan Nagma Mohamed Mallick.
Participants identified strong cooperation potential in sectors including manufacturing, caregiving, construction, automobile maintenance, hospitality, agriculture, IT, digital services and green economy sectors.
Special messages were received from the Japanese Prime Minister, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the Director of IIT Guwahati, outlining a long-term vision for stronger India-Japan personnel exchange.
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