Question
NSDC International and Perdaman got into a partnership
to create an interface between Indian skilled youth and market opportunities in which of the following country?Solution
Enhance India-Australia trade- NSDC International (NSDCI) and Perdaman got into a partnership to create an interface between Indian skilled youth and market opportunities in Australia. This partnership will enable a gateway for Indian skilled youth to Australia. This agreement will lead to deeper cooperation between the two companies and is another chapter in fast growing India and Australia mutual co-operation. This association will empower the skilled youth of India by connecting them to opportunities in Australia, gain global exposure and contribute to the overall well-being of the globe. The collaboration will also provide students from India/Australia with the opportunity to study in the reciprocal country through various channels. It would also explore the scholarship opportunity and the possibility of a reduction of the fee for students coming from economically weaker backgrounds. The association will work in various industry sectors including manufacturing, hospitality, agriculture, renewable energy and electric vehicles. NSDC International Headquarters: New Delhi CEO: Ved Mani Tiwari Perdaman Headquarters: Australia CMD: Vikas Rambal
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