Not Worried About US, Says External Affairs Minister Jaishankar
“I know today a lot of countries are nervous about the US...We are not one of them,” he said, adding that PM Modi's call was among the first three to president Trump following the results.
Jaishankar was speaking at an event here on Sunday to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Aditya Birla Scholarships programme. The programme, established in 1999 by the Aditya Birla Group, has so far seen 781 scholars across engineering, management and law disciplines.
The programme partners with 22 premiere institutions such as the IITs, BITS Pilani, leading IIMs and National Law Schools. Each cohort of the merit-based scholarship has 48 students, selected by a jury.
The minister noted that India has an opportunity in the global workspace as demand for services and human talent is growing.“A better educated, skilled and confident generation of Indians will have openings that could not be contemplated earlier,” he said.
Also Read: 'Hypocrite' Canada Bans Australia Today For Telecasting MEA S Jaishankar's Press Conference“In fact, the interest in Indian talent is probably the most frequent theme in my conversations right now with foreign governments and corporates,” Jaishankar noted. Anticipating this, the government has concluded mobility agreements with other countries which ensure better access and fair treatment for Indian professionals.“More than 20 nations are currently covered, with others underway,” he added.
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