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Anonymous ID: 5MSbJQnw/pol/510188897#510188897
7/12/2025, 6:59:05 PM
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Anonymous ID: M+f7y/n8Ukraine /pol/509907816#509914131
7/9/2025, 2:16:25 PM
Pajeetification with no bounds.

>There are plans to bring a million migrant workers from India to Russia

By the end of the year, 1 million workers from India are to arrive in Russia, including “specialists with high competencies,” head of the Urals Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UCCI), told EAN with reference to his Indian colleagues. “A new Consulate General of this country is opening in Ekaterinburg to deal with these issues,” he said. According to Besedin, work on attracting migrant workers is also underway with other countries. "Sri Lanka is on the way with great potential.

With the help of these migrants, Besedin hopes to reduce the shortage of personnel at industrial metallurgy and machine-building enterprises in the Sverdlovsk Region. According to him, many local workers went to the war with Ukraine and died, and young people do not go to the factories.

Earlier, Russian construction business was interested in workers from India. In March, the Samolet Group of Companies announced the hiring of citizens of this country for Moscow construction sites in a test mode. Alexei Akindinov, the operating director of the group of companies, said that the “huge advantage” of Indians is that they cannot change employers if they have already signed a contract, as well as lower salary requirements compared to citizens of Central Asian countries. At the same time, Akindinov admitted that so far this is “not a super successful case”, as there are “some specifics”, including the fact that Indians are almost completely unfamiliar with the Russian language.

Following the construction business, Indian citizens began to be hired by the retail sector.

In June, the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs proposed to open secondary vocational education institutions in India to train workers for the Russian Federation. Education Minister Sergey Kravtsov supported the idea and promised to work on its implementation together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.