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MSDE signs MoU with WEF to set up Skills Accelerator in India

23 Jan 2026
2 min

Skills Accelerator Initiative in India

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to launch a Skills Accelerator in India. This initiative joins similar efforts in six other countries.

Objective of the Skills Accelerator

  • Multi-Stakeholder Platform: Aims to identify, scale, and accelerate innovative solutions and public-private partnerships.
  • Addressing Skills Gaps: Focuses on lifelong learning, industry-aligned training, and large-scale reskilling.
  • Current Participants: Countries like Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Brazil, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Qatar are part of this initiative.

Benefits to India

  • Technical and Vocational Education: Aligns skilling initiatives with industry demands and global economy.
  • Global Employability: Enhances employability in fields like artificial intelligence, green energy, robotics, and advanced manufacturing.
  • Industry-Linked Training: Supports inclusive growth and positions India as a global hub for skilled manpower.

Strategies and Implementation

  • Focus Areas: Lifelong learning, upskilling, reskilling, and aligning with Vision @2047 and NEP 2020.
  • Flexible Curriculum: Integration of vocational and higher education pathways, mutual recognition of qualifications.
  • Innovative Financing: Supports mechanisms for skilling and strategic coordination among stakeholders.
  • Collaboration in Future Work Domains: Emphasis on artificial intelligence, robotics, green energy, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing.

Governance and Strategic Direction

A governance framework involving co-chairs from the government and private sector will be established with the WEF to set the strategic direction and oversee implementation.

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Vision @2047

Likely refers to a national vision document outlining India's goals and aspirations for development and progress by the year 2047, India's 100th year of independence. It would encompass economic, social, and technological objectives.

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The ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons. It emphasizes continuous upskilling and reskilling throughout one's career to adapt to changing economic and technological landscapes.

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