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Updated · WION · Jun 6
India Trains 2.3% of Workers in AI, Leaving GenZ Far Behind South Korea's 96%
Updated
Updated · WION · Jun 6

India Trains 2.3% of Workers in AI, Leaving GenZ Far Behind South Korea's 96%

2 articles · Updated · WION · Jun 6

Summary

  • Just 2.3% of India’s workforce receives formal digital and AI training, versus 68% in the UK, 75% in Germany and 96% in South Korea, leaving Indian GenZ poorly prepared for AI-driven jobs.
  • That gap is reinforced by weak basics: only 26.8% of Indians aged 15-24 have basic digital capabilities, while more than half of GenZ spends over four hours a day on social media.
  • India ranks 46th in the Global AI Readiness Index with a score of 62.81, trailing the United States at 87.03, South Korea at 79.98 and Germany at 76.90.
  • The shortfall is already hitting employers, with 45% of Indian organisations saying AI and data skills are their biggest workforce constraint and that existing talent pools cannot fill those roles.
  • With 600 million people under 25, India’s demographic advantage risks turning into a liability unless passive use of tools like ChatGPT shifts into deployable AI skills.

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India's AI Skills Gap in 2026: Urgent Challenges, Global Lessons, and the Race to Upskill 88% of the Workforce

Overview

In mid-2026, India faces a striking paradox in its AI journey. While the country shows remarkable enthusiasm for adopting AI—evidenced by a surge in enterprise adoption and widespread use among employees—a critical shortage of skilled professionals threatens to slow its progress. This rapid uptake of AI technologies has created a booming demand for talent, especially for those who can practically implement, deploy, and manage AI solutions in real-world settings. However, the gap between adoption and specialized skills is widening, putting India's competitive edge at risk unless urgent action is taken to build a workforce of pragmatic AI builders.

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