Bhopal, Jan. 22 -- South Korea's model of cultivating a skilled workforce, a key driver behind its rapid economic growth, is now being extended to India, as the two countries deepen cooperation in vocational education and industrial skill development. The initiative aims to support India's expanding manufacturing and new-age industries by systematically developing practical talent, while positioning Korea's Meister High School-based vocational education model, adapted to India's education and industrial ecosystem, as a potential global best practice for workforce development.

Furthermore, this cooperation is expected to lay a crucial foundation for a future industrial partnership in which both nations grow together.

KOICA (Korea Interna...