For the first time, India has officially joined the WorldSkills Asia Competition, a prestigious skills championship that brings together the best young professionals from across the continent. On November 24, 2025, the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship flagged off a 23-member Indian contingent to participate in the event, set to take place in Chinese Taipei from November 27, 2025. This debut marks a major milestone in India’s mission to become the “Skill Capital of the World”, aligning with the government’s push to enhance global competitiveness through vocational excellence.
The Indian Delegation: 23 Competitors, 21 Experts
The Indian team comprises,
- 23 candidates competing in 21 skill categories
- 21 domain experts guiding and mentoring the candidates
- These participants have undergone rigorous training and have been selected through a national screening process under the mentorship of industry specialists and Sector Skill Councils.
The event is being coordinated by the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), which leads the Indian contingent, while WorldSkills India serves as the implementation and knowledge partner.
A Platform for Global Skill Recognition
WorldSkills Asia is a regional platform under the broader WorldSkills movement, which promotes vocational education and training (VET) excellence globally. Participants showcase their talent in trades like,
- Mechatronics
- CNC Milling
- Web Development
- Mobile Robotics
- Graphic Design Technology
- Fashion Technology
- Cloud Computing and more
India’s participation reflects its growing focus on equipping youth with globally recognised skills that meet the demands of 21st-century industries.
Government’s Commitment to Skill Excellence
At the send-off ceremony, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Jayant Chaudhary expressed his confidence in the Indian team. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to,
- Empowering youth with future-ready skills
- Enhancing India’s international presence in vocational education
- Encouraging global collaboration in the skill ecosystem
He said the event provides Indian youth an opportunity to “compete, collaborate, and contribute” to the world, and also showcase the country’s potential in vocational excellence.
Significance of This First-Ever Participation
India’s entry into WorldSkills Asia carries strategic importance,
- Strengthens India’s positioning in the global skills arena
- Offers exposure to international standards in vocational training
- Provides opportunities for Indian participants to benchmark their capabilities
- Enhances chances of performing better at the WorldSkills International Competition, the global counterpart of this event
This move is also expected to drive more youth participation in the Skill India Mission and raise aspirations for careers in skilled trades.
Role of NSDC and WorldSkills India
The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) plays a pivotal role in preparing India’s workforce for global competitiveness. Along with WorldSkills India, it,
- Selects, trains, and mentors candidates
- Builds partnerships with industry and academia
- Aligns training with international skill standards
This structured approach is designed to not only help India win medals but also elevate the status of skills-based professions within the country.
Static Facts
- Event: WorldSkills Asia 2025
- Location: Chinese Taipei
- Dates: November 27, 2025 onwards
- Indian Contingent: 23 competitors, 21 experts
- Skill Categories: 21
- Led by: National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)
- Implementation Partner: WorldSkills India
- First-Time Participation: Yes


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