India-Canada Talent and Innovation Strategy launched; Jayant Chaudhary calls it "timely and consequential"
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 28 (ANI): Union Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary on Saturday said the launch of the India-Canada Talent and Innovation Strategy was "timely and consequential," underscoring that its four pillars align closely with India's national priorities.
Speaking at the event, Chaudhary said the strategy focused on embedding Canadian capability in Indian priority sectors, translating knowledge and talent into economic outcomes, deepening and rebalancing two-way mobility, and demonstrating credibility through speed and delivery - resonates strongly with India's development agenda.
"Canada and India are committed to working together openly, collaboratively and ambitiously to develop the talent and ideas that will shape the future. And our bilateral collaboration is already fueling the talent engine," she said.
"And our bilateral collaboration is already fueling the talent engine. I want to give you just two examples. Under our Indo-Pacific Strategy, we are launching new scholarships to send graduate students and researchers from 11 universities to India to collaborate in strategic fields from hydrogen and AI to climate resilience and supply chain security," she said.
"Through a new partnership between MITACS and the All India Council for Technical Education, 300 Indian undergraduate researchers will come to Canada each year, creating a new, powerful mobility pipeline. So all of this to say that Canada's universities are frontline partners in India's growth story, not only Canada's growth story," she added.
This visit is the first by a Canadian head of government since the tenure of the previous administration under Justin Trudeau, during which bilateral relations faced challenges. The current trip indicates a renewed effort to find common ground and enhance both diplomatic and financial ties.
The official statement mentioned, "The leaders will focus on elevating and expanding the Canada-India relationship with ambitious new partnerships in trade, energy, technology and artificial intelligence, talent and culture, and defence. He will also meet with business leaders to identify investment opportunities in Canada and create new partnerships between businesses in both nations." (ANI)
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