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    India, Finland to Expand Cooperation in Skill Development, Vocational Education

    The discussion also highlighted the potential for closer collaboration between institutions and industry stakeholders in both countries to align skill standards with emerging global requirements.

    Minister of state for skill development and entrepreneurship and minister of state for education, Jayant Chaudhary on Thursday held a bilateral meeting with minister of employment of the government of Finland, Matias Marttinen to explore avenues for strengthening cooperation between India and Finland in the areas of skill development, vocational education and workforce mobility.

    The meeting reflected the growing convergence between the two countries in building resilient and future-ready talent ecosystems. Both ministers discussed opportunities to deepen collaboration between institutions, industry and training systems in order to enhance vocational education and create pathways for skilled workforce mobility.

    Minister of state for skill development and entrepreneurship and minister of state for education, Jayant Chaudhary said: “Under the vision of the prime minister, India is steadily moving towards becoming the global skill capital of the world. With one of the youngest and most dynamic workforce, supported by a rapidly expanding skilling ecosystem, India is well positioned to contribute skilled talent to global industries.”

    Chaudhary said, “India’s demographic strength and Finland’s technological and vocational excellence create a natural partnership in the domain of skills. Our discussion focused on building practical bridges between training ecosystems, strengthening institutional cooperation and creating pathways for skilled youth to access global opportunities while maintaining high standards of training and mobility.”

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    Matias Marttinen said: “Finland values its growing partnership with India in the field of vocational education and workforce development. We deeply appreciate the contribution of highly-skilled Indian professionals who are working across different sectors and strengthening our workforce.”

    “India’s strong skilling ecosystem and its young talent present significant opportunities for further collaboration. By strengthening cooperation between our institutions and industries, we can address workforce challenges while promoting innovation, skills development and sustainable economic growth.”

    Significant Complementarities

    The discussions recognised the significant complementarities between India’s expanding skilling ecosystem and Finland’s evolving labour market needs, particularly in sectors such as healthcare, construction, green technologies and advanced manufacturing. The two sides emphasised the importance of structured and mutually beneficial mobility frameworks that enable skilled professionals to access global opportunities while ensuring high standards of training, certification and worker welfare.

    During the interaction, both ministers noted the importance of strengthening partnerships between vocational education and training institutions of the two countries, promoting knowledge exchange and encouraging industry-led skill development initiatives. They also deliberated on areas such as capacity building of trainers, integration of language training to support international mobility and the development of pathways that allow learners to combine vocational training with academic qualifications.

    The discussion also highlighted the potential for closer collaboration between institutions and industry stakeholders in both countries to align skill standards with emerging global requirements. Both sides expressed interest in exploring mechanisms that could facilitate smoother recognition of vocational qualifications and encourage mobility of skilled professionals in sectors facing workforce shortages.

    The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment of India and Finland to expand cooperation in skill development, strengthen vocational education systems and promote ethical and sustainable workforce mobility. Both ministers agreed to continue engagement through institutional partnerships and ongoing dialogue to identify priority sectors and practical areas of collaboration.

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