Nagpur, March 11 -- Highlighting the growing opportunities for Indian youth in Japan, Noriaki Abe, Minister for Political Affairs at the Embassy of Japan in New Delhi, today said that the demographic contrast between the two countries is opening new doors for global careers.
Speaking about the trend, Abe noted that Japan's average age has risen to around 44 years, while India's average age is about 22 years.
He said this demographic shift presents significant opportunities for young Indians seeking international career prospects.
He further said that as Japan faces an ageing population, the country increasingly requires skilled and energetic young professionals, making Indian youth well-positioned to contribute and benefit from emerging ...