Facing Labour Crunch Due To Ukraine War, Russia Turns To Indian Workers

In response to a significant shortage of labor exacerbated by the ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia has begun actively recruiting Indian workers. A recent scene at a Moscow airport highlighted this trend, as a group of Indian men, who had traveled over 2,700 miles via Uzbekistan, arrived with hopes of securing employment opportunities in the country. This labor crunch in Russia has prompted various industries to seek foreign manpower, particularly from India, which has a large pool of skilled workers. The growing demand for Indian professionals comes amid geopolitical tensions and the need for economic recovery within Russia. Indian laborers are being viewed as a viable solution to fill gaps in sectors experiencing workforce shortages. As the recruitment process unfolds, it raises questions about the working conditions and rights of these foreign workers in Russia, determining how this influx will impact both economies and communities involved. The development marks a notable shift in labor dynamics between India and Russia, showcasing the interdependence of nations in addressing workforce challenges.
Originally reported by NDTV World. Read original article
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