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India Contingent Departs for 2026 Taipei WorldSkills Invitational

Minister Jayant Chaudhary sent off the Indian contingent for the 2026 Taipei Capital Cup WorldSkills Invitational Tournament. The five-member team will compete against participants from 15 countries in Taipei from May 26-28. India will compete in five skill categories including Mobile Applications Development and Automobile Technology. The tournament serves as a warm-up event ahead of the 48th WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

Jayant Chaudhary sends off India contingent for 2026 Taipei Capital Cup WorldSkills Invitational Tournament

New Delhi, May 25

Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, and Minister of State for Education, Jayant Chaudhary, on Monday, sent off the Indian contingent participating in the international vocational and technical skills competition, 2026 Taipei Capital Cup WorldSkills Invitational Tournament, being held in Taipei, Taiwan, from 26-28 May 2026.

The five-member Indian contingent, the future global champions, will compete with participants from around 15 countries in the tournament organised as a warm-up event ahead of WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

The competition promotes global skills development, technical excellence, international collaboration, and workforce innovation while helping participants gain real-world competitive experience at an international level.

The occasion was attended by Smt. Debashree Mukherjee, Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), and Shri Arunkumar Pillai, Chief Executive Officer, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), along with senior officials from the Ministry and NSDC.

Addressing the participants, Jayant Chaudhary encouraged the competitors to represent India with confidence, discipline, and excellence, while making the most of the opportunity to learn from global best practices and international competition standards.

He highlighted the importance of skill competitions and said that such competitions not only sharpen technical capabilities but also strengthen India's skilling ecosystem and prepare the country's youth for emerging global opportunities.

"Was happy to interact with Team India ahead of the 2026 Taipei Capital Cup WorldSkills Competition. These global platforms are not only about medals, but about experiences that build confidence, broaden perspectives and create lifelong memories. Encouraged our young competitors to make the most of this opportunity, to learn, build friendships, forge partnerships and return with greater hope and wider horizons. Wishing Team India, the very best as they represent the spirit, talent and aspirations of a skilled New India on the global stage," said Chaudhary.

India will compete in five skill categories at the 2026 Taipei Capital Cup WorldSkills Competition, with Arjun Sumathi Vijayabashkar representing the country in Mobile Applications Development, Mohamed Mafaz Poonaikannan Rabi Ahamed in Software Applications Development, Muskan in Painting & Decorating, Md Seraj in Automobile Technology, and Suresh Kumar Ganesan Meena in Digital Construction. The contingent comprises gold medal winners from the IndiaSkills National Competition 2025-26, along with candidates selected through the wildcard entry process.

This year's edition of the competition features 10 skill categories spanning critical sectors linked to smart manufacturing and digital transformation, including Industrial Mechanics, IT Network Systems Administration, Mobile Applications Development, Industry 4.0, Automobile Technology, and Digital Construction (BIM).

India's participation in the tournament marks an important step in the country's preparation journey towards the 48th WorldSkills Shanghai 2026. The competition will provide Team India with early exposure to international standards and act as a crucial warm-up platform ahead of the global competition, enabling competitors to sharpen their technical skills and adapt to international standards of excellence.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Great initiative but we need more such competitions at district and state level first. Only then will our youth truly shine on global platforms. Skill development is the need of the hour.

Kavya N

So happy to see young Indians getting global exposure! Especially proud of the software and mobile app developers representing us. The world needs to see our talent. All the best to the whole team! 🎉

Rohit L

While this is encouraging, what about the lakhs of youth who cannot even access basic vocational training? We need a more robust skilling ecosystem at grassroots level. Still a good step forward nonetheless.

Sarah B

As someone who works in the tech industry, I can say that India has immense potential in software and digital construction. This competition will give them real-world experience. Wishing the team great success in Taipei!

Nitin Z

Love that the minister himself is interacting with the team. Confidence and discipline is what we need. But hope the government also invests more in ITI and polytechnic colleges. Skill development cannot just be about competitions.

Priya S

This is wonderful! Our youth are not just engineers and doctors anymore. They are world-class painters, mechanics, and digital creators. So proud of Muskan in Painting & Decorating and Md Seraj in Automobile Technology. Go

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