India is projected to export a total of 700 million people to North America and Europe over the coming decades, potentially making up around 50% of the population on both continents, while still maintaining a population of over 1 billion people, according to recent statements.
Experts indicate that India needs to create 7.85 million non-farm jobs annually until 2030 to keep employment stable. As a result, labor migration is seen as a necessary measure to alleviate domestic unemployment pressures. This situation has led India to seek the inclusion of immigration provisions in all trade agreements.
These developments highlight India"s strategic approach to managing its labor force and addressing employment challenges. The implications of such migration patterns could significantly impact demographic compositions in North America and Europe.
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