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NSDC International paves India’s path to becoming global care capital through care workforce skilling
Chandigarh, February 15, 2025 – India’s care sector is at a crucial juncture, requiring a strengthened workforce to meet both national and global demands. In a summit -Transforming the future of the skilled workforce in the care sector – organised by NSDC international in Chandigarh, Shri V.K. Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog, emphasized the need to expand skilling initiatives beyond traditional medical education, balancing quality with quantity.
Talking about skilling initiatives, Shri Paul said that the NSDC International is playing a pivotal role in this effort, ensuring care professionals trained in India are globally employable. He highlighted the importance of evolving curriculum, strengthening regulatory frameworks, and scaling up skill-based training programs to address workforce shortages, including in specialized areas such as geriatric care. He said, “The private sector collaboration is essential to bridge the skill gap. With structured policies and strong industry-academia partnerships, India can enhance its healthcare skilling ecosystem and emerge as a key contributor to the global workforce.”
The summit witnessed participation of vice chancellors from 50 institutions and around dozen AIIMS chief working towards a stronger healthcare ecosystem.
Shri Paul further said, “India’s healthcare workforce is a critical asset to both the nation and the world. With increasing global demand for skilled professionals, structured skilling initiatives play a pivotal role in equipping our workforce with the expertise required to meet international standards. The efforts of NSDC International in developing a highly trained Care talent pool have significantly contributed to this vision, enabling professionals to excel in diverse healthcare environments. By strengthening skill development and placement pathways, we are not only addressing workforce requirements domestically but also enhancing India’s position as a trusted provider of skilled Care professionals across the globe.”
Adding to this, Alok Kumar, CEO, NSDC International said,” With a projected global shortage of 15 million Caregivers by 2030, the demand for skilled professionals is at an all-time high. Countries like Germany, Japan, and Canada have increased their intake of international Caregivers by over 30% in the last two years alone. India, with its young and skilled workforce, has the potential to bridge this gap. At NSDC International, we are committed to developing a globally competent caregiver workforce by aligning skilling programs with international accreditation, streamlining certification processes, and integrating cultural adaptability training. By fostering strategic global partnerships, we aim to position India as a trusted provider of skilled care professionals, creating dignified employment opportunities while strengthening global healthcare systems.”
The summit fostered meaningful discussions on policy recommendations and strategic initiatives aimed at building a sustainable and future-ready care-giver workforce. A key highlight was the dialogue between Vice Chancellors and Directors of leading healthcare institutions, exploring the pivotal role of education in bridging the healthcare worker gap. By strengthening collaboration between academia, industry, and policymakers, the summit set the stage for innovative solutions that will enhance skilling, workforce mobility, and India’s contribution to the global healthcare ecosystem.