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India's AI-Ready Workforce Makes It Preferred GCC Destination: FM Sitharaman

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted India's AI-ready workforce and industry-backed skilling programs as key drivers for making the country a preferred destination for Global Capability Centres. Speaking in France, she emphasized that these initiatives are creating new opportunities for the middle class and powering innovation. Sitharaman outlined a holistic government strategy combining affordable housing, skill development, internships, and concessional loans to empower citizens. The goal, she said, is not just poverty alleviation but enabling sustainable livelihoods and long-term economic security.

India's AI-ready workforce, industry-led skilling making country preferred GCC destination: FM Sitharaman

France/New Delhi, July 3 Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said India's AI-ready talent pool and industry-backed skilling programmes are creating new opportunities for the country's middle class while positioning India as the preferred destination for Global Capability Centres.

Speaking at a panel discussion on "How to Promote the Rise of a New Middle Class?" during the Rencontres Economiques d'Aix-en-Provence at Aix-Marseille University in France, FM Sitharaman highlighted India's strategy for fostering inclusive economic growth through skill development, innovation and social welfare measures.

"AI is creating new opportunities. With industry-backed skilling programmes and AI-ready talent, India's middle class is powering innovation and making India the preferred destination for Global Capability Centres," the Finance Minister said.

FM Sitharaman said the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence is opening up new opportunities, with industry-supported skilling initiatives preparing India's workforce for emerging technologies.

According to the Finance Minister, the country's AI-ready talent is enabling the middle class to drive innovation while strengthening India's position as the preferred destination for Global Capability Centres.

FM Sitharaman also outlined the government's broader approach to improving the quality of life and expanding the middle class.

The minister said India's development model is based on a holistic strategy that combines affordable housing supported by interest subsidies, skill development programmes, internship opportunities and concessional loans for aspiring entrepreneurs.

"India's approach to transforming lives is holistic - affordable housing with interest subsidies, skilling, internships and concessional loans to start enterprises," FM Sitharaman mentioned.

The Finance Minister stressed that the government's objective goes beyond lifting people out of poverty. Instead, she said, the focus is on empowering citizens to prosper, build sustainable livelihoods and remain economically secure over the long term.

The panel discussion also featured Portugal's Minister of State and Finance, Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, Morocco's Minister of Economy and Finance, Nadia Fettah Alaoui, and Véronique Bédague, CEO of Nexity, who discussed ways to promote the emergence of a new middle class amid changing global economic conditions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Impressive vision from FM Sitharaman. As an expat working in a GCC in Bangalore, I've seen firsthand how India's talent pool is world-class. The AI-ready workforce here is genuinely competitive. But the key will be ensuring these opportunities reach beyond the usual metro hubs. The interest subsidies for housing are a smart move too - stable housing = stable workforce.

Aman W

Sounds great on paper, but ground reality is different. My cousin in Pune did a government skilling program and ended up working in a call center. AI jobs need quality training, not just certificates. The vision is right - industry-led skilling is better than government alone - but execution needs major improvement. Hope the internship scheme mentioned actually has quality positions.

Priya S

As a mother of two young professionals, I appreciate this balanced approach. My daughter got a home loan subsidy through PM Awas Yojana, and my son is doing an internship through a skilling program. Small things make a big difference for the middle class. But the real test is whether these GCCs create good jobs or just back-office roles. Need more high-value R&D centers in India! 🙏

David E

Interesting perspective from the global panel. India's demographic dividend is real - 65% population under 35, and AI-ready workforce is a massive plus. The comparison with Portugal and Morocco shows India's unique position. But France and Europe are worried about AI taking jobs, India sees it as opportunity. That's the difference in mindset. Hope the government maintains this momentum.

Rohit L

FM is absolutely right about the holistic

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