India, Japan ink pact on tech training co-operation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and have signed a memorandum of cooperation on Technical Intern Training Programme (TITP), the said today.

The pact will pave the way for sending Indian technical interns to for on-the-job training for a period of three to five years, it said.


As per Japan's data for end-2016, about 2,30,000 technical intern trainees from multiple countries are on training in

The cooperation was concluded yesterday by Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Japanese Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Katsunobu Kato yesterday in Tokyo.

The memorandum on TITP is "expected to significantly expand the bilateral cooperation between and in the field of skill development", it added.

is the third country with which has signed this cooperation.

Ambassador of to Sujan R Chinoy stated that there is scope for to enhance its participation in Japan's technical intern training programme.

The programme provides a platform through which complementary strengths of and could be leveraged for mutual benefit.

"The technical interns trained in under the TITP would be an asset for the Skill initiative upon their return to India," it said.

During the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to in November 2016, and had concluded a memorandum of cooperation on skill development under the Manufacturing Skill Transfer Promotion Programme'.

This programme aims to train 30,000 persons over next 10 years with Japanese style manufacturing skills and practices.

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First Published: Wed, October 18 2017. 19:13 IST