India launches the Global Access to Talent from India (GATI) Foundation in New Delhi to become a key supplier of talent worldwide.
GATI aims to enable the outbound movement of 2 to 2.5 million workers annually and increase inward remittances to up to $170 billion.
An estimated 34 million Indians and Persons of Indian Origin live abroad, contributing significantly to sectors like aviation, hospitality, and shipping globally.
India is forging bilateral partnerships with countries like Japan, Mauritius, and Israel to facilitate talent mobility, with increasing interest from European nations and Southeast Asian economies in Indian professionals.