New Delhi, July 1 -- External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said India views human resource mobility as a key pillar of international cooperation and called for stronger global partnerships to create trusted, safe and legal pathways for the movement of skilled professionals. Addressing the inaugural session of the Human Resource Mobility Forum in New Delhi, he said changing demographics, rapid technological advancements and the green transition are fundamentally reshaping global labour markets, making skill-based mobility central to future economic growth and social well-being.

The Minister said the world is witnessing profound transformations driven by artificial intelligence, automation, digitalisation and the transition to green econ...