EAM S Jaishankar In Australia: Preparing For A Global Workplace Our Top Priority

Updated : Nov 06, 2024 15:40
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India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is making waves on the global stage with a powerful message from Australia. His focus? Preparing India’s workforce for a world that’s increasingly interconnected and driven by technology.

During his address, Jaishankar highlighted that preparing for a global workplace is a top priority for India. And while it may sound simple, he stressed that the real challenge lies in preparing for a workplace we can’t yet fully envision.

But what does he mean by that? Jaishankar pointed out that with the rapid advance of technology, demand for skilled talent is higher than ever. India isn’t just ‘exporting people’ — instead, he envisions India as a global talent pool, ready to fuel a tech-driven world.

And it’s not just about Indian talent going abroad. Jaishankar envisions a future where Australia, New Zealand, and other nations collaborate in India. Imagine global students coming to India for skills and education just as Indians go abroad!

'If you’re going to have a technology-driven world,’ Jaishankar says, ‘you better have an education-driven world.’ He emphasizes that building a future-ready workforce means education and mobility should go hand-in-hand with technology — as one comprehensive package.

As Jaishankar closed his address, he emphasized that this vision isn’t just for governments to discuss. It’s about everyone — students, educators, industry leaders — working together to build a world-ready workforce. And the world, he says, needs to increase its talent pipeline to meet the needs of a tech-powered future.

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