Key Points

India and Egypt have announced a groundbreaking partnership to revolutionize skill development and workforce training. The collaboration focuses on creating globally competitive professionals through joint certification programs and technology exchanges. Both countries aim to leverage their strengths in vocational education, targeting sectors like IT, agriculture, and green skills. This strategic partnership represents a significant milestone in South-South cooperation and technological knowledge sharing.

Key Points: India Egypt Skill Development Partnership Boosts Global Workforce

  • India and Egypt sign comprehensive skill development collaboration agreement
  • Targeting joint certification and technology exchange programs
  • Focusing on AI, robotics, and entrepreneurship training
  • Strengthening South-South cooperation model
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India, Egypt agree on closer collaboration for skill development

India and Egypt forge strategic collaboration to create competitive workforce through joint skill development initiatives and technological exchanges

"We aim to become the Skill Capital of the World - Atul Kumar Tiwari, MSDE Secretary"

New Delhi, April 29

India and Egypt have agreed to strengthen strategic collaboration in skill development with the aim of creating a globally competitive, future-ready workforce, according to an official statement issued on Tuesday.

The decision was taken at a high-level meeting held here between officials of India’s Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and an Egyptian delegation led by the Deputy Minister of Technical Education, Prof Ayman Bahaa El Din.

"Looking ahead, the two countries identified several promising avenues for future cooperation. These include joint certification programmes, faculty and student exchanges, digital skilling and entrepreneurship initiatives, and the establishment of Centres of Excellence in priority sectors like information technology, agriculture, tourism, and green skills," the statement said.

Both delegations expressed a shared commitment to creating a globally competitive, future-ready workforce and to using their partnership as a template for broader South-South cooperation.

This engagement marks another milestone in the ever-strengthening India-Egypt relationship, building on the momentum of the 2023 elevation of bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership and the conferment of Egypt’s highest civilian honour to Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently.

Secretary, MSDE, Atul Kumar Tiwari, highlighted the enduring people-to-people and institutional linkages between the two nations. He emphasised India’s vision to become the "Skill Capital of the World" through the Skill India Mission, under which already close to 400,000 individuals have been trained in advanced domains such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and big data, while nurturing over 1.3 million entrepreneurs.

India’s efforts to align its vocational education and training (TVET) ecosystem with global standards and the establishment of world-class Skill India International Centres were presented as models for international collaboration.

The Egyptian delegation shared insights into Egypt’s comprehensive TVET reforms, including the EU-supported TVET Egypt Reform Programme and the establishment of Sector Skill Councils, which resonate with India’s scalable and affordable skilling models.

Both sides acknowledged the success of ongoing collaborations, such as the 2024 MoU between India’s NIELIT and Egypt’s Information Technology Institute, the El-Sewedy Group’s partnership with Amity University, and the Indian-supported Vocational Training Centre in Cairo, the statement added.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such a positive development! Skill development exchanges between ancient civilizations like India and Egypt can create amazing opportunities for youth in both countries. The focus on digital skills is especially timely. 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇬
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Mohamed A.
As an Egyptian student, I'm excited about potential exchange programs. Our education systems have much to learn from each other. Hope this leads to more scholarships and training opportunities!
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Rajesh P.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they focus on practical outcomes rather than just signing MOUs. We've seen many skill development programs fail to deliver actual employment opportunities. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Amina F.
The tourism sector collaboration could be game-changing! Imagine Egyptian tour guides trained in Indian hospitality techniques and vice versa. Both countries have such rich cultural heritage to share with the world.
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Sanjay V.
Green skills partnership is brilliant! Both nations face similar climate challenges. Sharing knowledge on sustainable agriculture and renewable energy tech could benefit millions of farmers and workers.
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Nehal E.
I teach vocational courses in Cairo. Would love to see more details about the faculty exchange programs mentioned. Hands-on training from Indian experts in IT and robotics could really upgrade our curriculum.

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