Key Points

Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to discuss transforming the state into a global skills and diaspora engagement hub. He highlighted the Telugu community's success abroad, with US-based diaspora earning nearly double the national average. The state proposed partnerships with countries like Russia and Australia for skill development programs. Lokesh also sought Centre's support for migrant welfare schemes and establishing Visakhapatnam as a tech hub.

Key Points: Nara Lokesh Meets Jaishankar to Push Andhra as Global Skills Hub

  • Nara Lokesh highlights AP's 3.5M diaspora across 130 countries
  • Pitches Vizag as AI and Data City hub
  • Proposes global skills partnerships with Russia and Australia
  • Seeks MEA support for migrant worker welfare schemes
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Delhi: Nara Lokesh meets EAM Jaishankar; pitches Andhra Pradesh as hub for global skills and diaspora engagement

Andhra IT Minister Nara Lokesh discusses diaspora engagement and skill mobility with EAM Jaishankar, pitching AP as India's global workforce leader.

"Telugu diaspora in the US earns $126K per capita, surpassing America's average – Nara Lokesh"

New Delhi, August 18

Andhra Pradesh Minister for Information Technology and Human Resource Development Nara Lokesh met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi on Monday.

The discussion primarily focused on enhancing diaspora engagement, facilitating skills mobility, and promoting responsible migration. This initiative aims to position Andhra Pradesh as a leader in India's vision for a global workforce.

During the meeting, Minister Nara Lokesh took the opportunity to apprise the Union Minister about the state delegation's recent visit to Singapore and the discussions held with officials there. The AP IT Minister further apprised him of the possible collaboration opportunities and sought the Centre's support for the same.

According to the release, he also mentioned that Andhra Pradesh has a vibrant diaspora of over 3.5 million spread across 130 countries, including one million in the USA, 800,000 in Gulf nations, and 400,000 in Europe. Telugu people in the US have a per capita income of $126,000, far surpassing the American average of $70,000--a testament to their global success, the Minister said, noting the diaspora's accomplishments.

Minister Lokesh, during the discussions, also showcased Andhra Pradesh's forward-looking initiatives to strengthen global skills and diaspora engagement.

These include forging skill development and institutional partnerships with countries such as Russia and Australia through "twinning of institutions" and joint training programs; the launch of the Naipunyam portal, a unified digital platform connecting job seekers, employers, and trainers to ensure transparency in the labour market; and projects under MMPA with Japan, Korea, and Taiwan to open overseas job avenues for youth while channeling back investments and technical expertise, as stated in the release.

The state also sought greater diaspora engagement, urging the global Telugu community to step up investment and knowledge transfer in IT, innovation, and higher education.

Further, the HRD Minister reiterated Andhra Pradesh's commitment to data-sharing and collaboration with the Centre to track labour market trends and overseas employment opportunities for its workforce.

He also sought MEA's support in extending welfare and protection schemes for migrant workers from Andhra Pradesh, including expanded access to insurance schemes like Pravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana.

The Minister further requested the Centre's assistance for hosting global skills conclaves in Andhra Pradesh, fast-tracking overseas training infrastructure, and expanding pre-departure orientation for migrant youth.

The Minister also pitched for Central support in setting up an AI Centre of Excellence and a Data City in Visakhapatnam, projecting the city as a future technology hub.

- ANI

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Shilpa P
While the plans sound impressive, I hope they ensure proper implementation. Too often we see grand announcements but poor execution. The welfare schemes for migrant workers are much needed though - Gulf returnees have suffered a lot during COVID.
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Aditya G
As someone from Vizag, I'm excited about the AI Centre of Excellence proposal! Our city has great potential to become India's next tech hub. But government should also focus on improving basic infrastructure first - roads, water supply etc.
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Priyanka N
The statistics about Telugu diaspora's success are impressive! $126k per capita income in US is remarkable 👏. But we must ensure these programs benefit all sections of society, not just urban elite. Rural youth need equal opportunities.
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Karthik V
Good to see state governments thinking globally. The twinning of institutions concept with foreign universities could be game-changing for our education system. Hope they maintain quality standards unlike some private colleges here.
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Michael C
As an NRI in Australia, I welcome this initiative. The proposed digital platform could really help bridge the gap between Indian talent and global opportunities. But they must address visa challenges - that's the real bottleneck for skilled migration.
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Nisha Z
While skills development is important, government shouldn't encourage brain drain. We need our

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