Russia to recruit 1 million skilled Indian workers by 2025

Russia has announced plans to hire up to one million skilled professionals from India by the end of 2025. The large-scale recruitment drive is aimed at addressing severe labour shortages in Russia’s key industrial regions and is expected to create new global opportunities for India’s skilled workforce.

To facilitate this migration, a new Indian consulate is set to open in Yekaterinburg—Russia’s fourth-largest city and a major industrial hub. The consulate will handle documentation, visa processing, and coordination for Indian workers, ensuring smoother deployment processes.

Russia is suffering from a dearth of manpower in sectors such as manufacturing, engineering and heavy industries. Areas such as Sverdlovsk, known for tank production and metallurgy, are struggling to meet growing industrial demands. Russian authorities are, therefore, turning to India’s large pool of trained electricians, welders, machinists and engineers.

This move follows earlier experiments with Indian labour. In late 2024, Indian workers were employed in Kaliningrad’s fish-processing units, paving the way for broader collaboration. However, the new plan marks a dramatic expansion—one that could reshape India’s role in the global labour market.

India’s young and vocationally-trained workforce is well positioned to fill Russia’s industrial gaps. The opportunity also offers Indian professionals exposure to international standards, stable employment, and economic mobility—especially for workers from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

While challenges such as language, climate and regulatory alignment remain, staffing agencies and bilateral channels are expected to streamline the recruitment process. The initiative signals not only stronger Indo-Russian ties but indicates a shift in the way talent is being sourced in the post-pandemic era.

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