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G7 Summit: Modi suggests global Skilled Mobility Partnership, Economic Corridor for Global South

G7 Summit: Modi suggests global Skilled Mobility Partnership, Economic Corridor for Global South
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed a new global skilled mobility partnership and an economic corridor for the Global South during the G7 Summit in France. He emphasized the need for international cooperation to address supply chain disruptions and economic resilience for vulnerable nations.

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The proposal aims to bridge the demographic gap between aging wealthy nations and the young workforce of the Global South to foster sustainable economic growth.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed a global skills mobility mechanism and a economic corridor — like the India Middle East Economic Corridor (IMEC), for the Global South. His proposal was made at the G7 Summit in Evian-les-Bains in France at a outreach session with G7 partners, titled ‘Reviving a Balanced, Shared and Sustainable Economic Growth for All.’

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The article reports on the Prime Minister's policy proposals neutrally, providing context on the challenges facing the initiative.

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