India-Romania Skills Partnership: 30,000 Jobs for Professionals Amid Global Shifts

Minister of State Jitin Prasada is visiting Romania for the 19th India-Romania Joint Economic Committee meeting. The discussions focused on creating pathways for 30,000 skilled Indian professionals to work in Romania annually. Both countries emphasized strengthening people-to-people ties through education and cultural exchanges. The partnership aims to address Romania's need for non-EU workers while leveraging India's young, skilled workforce.

Key Points: Jitin Prasada Romania Visit for India Joint Economic Committee

  • India aims to send 30,000 skilled professionals annually to Romania
  • Both nations discussed mutual recognition of qualifications and training
  • India highlighted its young workforce with median age of 29 years
  • Ministers agreed to strengthen people-to-people ties through education exchanges
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MoS Jitin Prasada visits Romania for 19th India-Romania Joint Committee for Economic Cooperation meeting

India and Romania agree to create 30,000 skilled job pathways annually, strengthening economic ties and skills-based mobility partnership between the nations.

"As the fastest-growing large economy, India continues to contribute to global prosperity as a trusted partner - Ministry of Commerce and Industry"

New Delhi, November 3

Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada is on an official visit to Bucharest at the invitation of the Government of Romania to attend the 19th meeting of the Joint Committee for Economic Cooperation (JCEC) between India and Romania.

According to a release from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, upon arrival at Henri Coanda International Airport, the Minister was received by Secretary of State Gabriel Bogdan Stetco, Ministry of Economy, Digitalisation, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism, and Managing Director Sorin Mihai Toader, Department of Foreign Trade, ARICE.

The release noted that during the visit, the Minister held a substantive meeting with H.E. Petre-Florin Manole, Minister of Labour, Family, Youth, and Social Solidarity, to discuss collaboration on skills-based mobility. Prasada highlighted that with over one billion people of working age and a median age of 29, India is poised to become the world's third-largest economy by 2030.

Both sides took note of Romania's annual requirement for approximately 100,000 non-EU workers. They expressed readiness to create a pathway for about 30,000 skilled and aspirational Indian professionals annually, aligned with Romania's sectoral labour market needs.

"As the fastest-growing large economy, India continues to contribute to global prosperity as a trusted partner for both developed and developing nations. He noted that India, as a rapidly expanding manufacturing and technology hub, hosts nearly 45 per cent of global capability centres and is investing heavily in frontier technologies. In this context, he underlined that stronger India-EU cooperation is more vital than ever in the evolving geopolitical and geoeconomic environment," the release said.

The Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to building a strong mobility partnership between India and Romania, promoting the safe, orderly, regular, and responsible migration of skilled professionals, and enhancing labour market connectivity for mutual benefit.

The ministry also stated that both Ministers agreed to strengthen people-to-people ties through enhanced cooperation in higher education, research, innovation, think tanks, and cultural exchanges, aimed at fostering talent circulation, supporting skills development, and investing in future generations.

"The discussions covered cooperation in recruitment, language and vocational training, standardised employment contracts, and employer obligations, along with fast-track processing for verified employers. Both sides tasked officials to explore mutual recognition of qualifications. Recognising the importance of social security certainty, they also discussed the possibility of a Totalization (Social Security) Agreement," the release said.

Both sides agreed to carry this momentum forward by activating enablers across key pillars, "expanding skills mobility, deepening knowledge exchange, engaging business communities, and reinforcing institutional frameworks, ensuring that the India-Romania partnership remains integrated, resilient, and results-driven across trade, technology, and people-to-people cooperation," it said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some concrete action on skilled migration! The 30,000 annual pathway for Indian professionals is a great start. Hope they ensure proper working conditions and fair wages for our people abroad.
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Sarah B
As someone working in IT, the mutual recognition of qualifications is crucial. Many Indian professionals face challenges with credential validation in Europe. This agreement could be a game-changer!
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Arjun K
While this sounds promising, I hope the government ensures that this doesn't lead to brain drain from India. We need skilled professionals here too for our own development goals.
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Karthik V
The focus on social security agreements and standardized contracts shows they're thinking about long-term welfare, not just immediate placement. Good to see comprehensive planning!
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Michael C
Cultural exchanges and education partnerships mentioned here are equally important. Building people-to-people connections will make the economic cooperation much stronger and sustainable.

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