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India’s Job Growth Boosted by AI and Robotics: Future of Jobs Report 2025

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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In recent years, the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 has highlighted key trends that are expected to shape the future of jobs in India by 2030. One of the primary trends identified is increased digital access, which is driving companies in the country to heavily invest in AI, robotics, and autonomous systems. This investment is expected to lead to a growing demand for job roles such as Big Data specialists, AI and machine learning specialists, and security management specialists.

Another significant trend shaping the future of jobs in India is geopolitical tensions, which are impacting the global labor market and creating challenges for businesses operating in the country. Companies are also focusing on climate-mitigation efforts, with a growing emphasis on sustainable practices and technologies to address environmental challenges.

According to the report, India is expected to outpace global adoption in certain cutting-edge technologies, with a significant percentage of employers expecting semiconductors, computing technologies, quantum, and encryption to transform their operations. To meet the talent needs for these emerging technologies, companies in India are looking to tap into diverse talent pools and adopt skill-based hiring practices by removing traditional degree requirements.

The report also highlights the demographic shifts taking place globally, with aging populations in higher-income economies and growing working-age populations in lower-income economies. In India, as well as other lower-income countries, there is a demographic dividend, with a large and growing workforce that is expected to supply a significant portion of new entrants into the labor market in the coming years.

In conclusion, the Future of Jobs Report 2025 emphasizes the need for businesses in India to adapt to these key trends and invest in the necessary skills and technologies to remain competitive in the future job market. By understanding and addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by digital access, geopolitical tensions, and climate-mitigation efforts, companies can position themselves for success in the evolving job landscape of 2030.

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