India, Romania to create pathway for entry of 30,000 skilled Indian professionals annually
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Jitin Prasada, visits Romania for the 19th India–Romania Joint Committee for Economic Cooperation Meeting
NEW DELHI : Minister of State for Commerce & Industry Shri 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. On arrival at Henri Coandă International Airport, the Minister was received by Secretary of State, Ministry of Economy, Digitalization, Entrepreneurship and Tourism Mr. Gabriel Bogdan…
Export: India ready to meet Romania’s labour needs
Minister calls for stronger India–EU cooperation India is ready to create a pathway for about 30,000 skilled and aspirational Indian professionals annually, aligned with Romania’s sectoral labour market needs, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada has told his counterparts in Bucharest https://www.commerce.gov.in/. He took note of Romania’s annual requirement for approximately 100,000 […] Source
Romania to Hire 30,000 Indian Professionals Every Year | India-Romania Labour Mobility Pact 2025 I Economy India
Bilateral understanding aims to strengthen India-Romania relations, meet Romania’s labour shortages, and create overseas opportunities for skilled Indian professionals New Delhi (Economy India): In a landmark step toward expanding India’s global workforce footprint, the Government of Romania will provide employment opportunities to around 30,000 Indian professionals every year under a new bilateral labour mobility understanding between the two n…
India, Romania to create pathway for entry of 30,000 skilled Indian professionals annually
New Delhi, Nov 3 (PTI) India and Romania have agreed to create a pathway for the annual movement of about 30,000 skilled Indian professionals in line with Romania's sectoral labour market needs, the commerce ministry said on Monday. Romania needs about 1,00,000 non-EU workers annually. Both sides tasked officials to explore mutual recognition of qualifications. "Recognising the importance of social security certainty, they also discussed the pos…
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