Amid US Tariff row, THIS European country to hire 10 lakh Indian workers, details here

At a time when India-US relations are tense due to cumulative 50% US tariffs, this European nation, which has old and traditional good relations with India, can recruit the Lakh of Indian experts. The details are here.
Red Square, Moscow, Russia
While companies open doors in sectors from construction to high -level machines, Russia is likely to invite more than 10 Lakh Indian experts. Russia witnesses the shortage of experts and the companies there want to hire cheaper Indian workers, also known for their quality and expertise. Not only does India-Russia improve its relations, it can also bring billions of dollars to the country as a transfer to the country. This comes at a time when India-US relations are tense due to cumulative US tariffs.
What did the Ambassador of India say?
Speaking with the Government news agency TASS, India’s Ambassador to Russia Vinay Kumar said that Russian companies are increasingly hired by Indians, especially in machinery and electronics. “At a wider level, there is a manpower need in Russia, and Indian has talented manpower. So at the moment Russian regulations, laws and quotas, companies hire Indians.” Vinay Kumar said that as companies hired more Indian workers hired, the workload of the consular service increased. “When people come and leave, they need to expand their passports, for example, for birth and passport loss and such things, basically for consular services for consular services.” He said.
(Yakerinburgh, Russia)
It is likely that Ural will invite 10 Lakh foreign workers
Located in the Eurasian region of Russia, Ural alone is likely to hire about one million Indian. Speaking with the PTI, Ural Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Andrey Besedin, “As far as I know, at the end of the year, 1 million experts from India, including the Sverdlovsk region. 1 million experts will come. Yekaterinburg’da a new consulate will be opened.”
Labor of labor in Russia
With the capital of Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk is the center of heavy industries. It is famous for its military-industry complex, including Uralmass and Ural Wagon Zavod, which produces the T-90 tank. The Russian Ministry of Labor said that by 2030, it may have 3.1 million labor shortages. In 2025, he plans to raise the quota for 1.5 times for qualified foreign workers, which can allow 23 lakh people to come and work.



