Spain-India Forum: Every second or third youth out of ten in global workforce would be Indian, says MEA Secy

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Within a decade, every second or third youth out of ten in the international workforce would be an Indian, the Ministry of External Affairs Secretary (West), Sanjay Verma said on Wednesday...

Addressing the third edition of the Spain-India Forum in New Delhi on Wednesday, he said while underscoring the migration mobility agreement Within a decade or so, every third or every second youth out of ten in the international workforce would be an Indian..

So here what Im directly referring to is the migration mobility agreement, which we are struggling for the Spanish government to consider...

For example, the demographic deficit, which will visit several parts of the world, particularly Europe, its there where Indians can come in because our youthful population aspirational better equipped, better skilled, interculturally more comfortable and linguistically gifted, he stated...

Later, Juan Ignacio Entrecanales, Chairman of Spain India Council Foundation expressed delight to be there at the inauguration of the third edition of the Spain Indian Forum..

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