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India launched a 10-year plan to create 100 million jobs, focusing on entrepreneurship, reskilling, and SME growth to address unemployment amid rapid tech change.
India launched "Mission: 100 Million Jobs" on January 5, 2026, a national initiative by senior industry leaders to create 100 million jobs over the next decade.
Aimed at addressing employment gaps despite strong economic growth, the effort focuses on entrepreneurship, reskilling, and expanding small and medium enterprises, especially outside major cities.
With 12 million new workers entering the labor force annually, the mission seeks to generate 8–9 million jobs yearly to harness India’s demographic dividend.
It uses a seven-pillar framework to align skills, policy, data, and enterprise development, promoting inclusive, resilient livelihoods amid automation and AI-driven job market shifts.
Supported by prominent figures from business, government, and civil society, the non-profit initiative aims to make job creation a core measure of national progress.
India lanzó un plan de 10 años para crear 100 millones de empleos, centrándose en el emprendimiento, la recalificación y el crecimiento de las PYMES para abordar el desempleo en medio del rápido cambio tecnológico.