Mumbai, Sept. 6 -- looking vision to create international career pathways for the youth of Meghalaya. Guided by his commitment to equip young people with globally relevant skills and to enhance the State's engagement with advanced economies, the Chief Minister initiated discussions that have now culminated in this agreement.

The partnership focuses on building pathways in healthcare, caregiving, hospitality, IT, and other sectors aligned with Japan's workforce needs, while also providing Japanese language and cultural integration training. It will support the training and overseas placement of Meghalaya's youth, starting with 500 candidates in the first year and scaling up to 5,000 over the next five years.

Speaking at the Indian Embassy ...