West lost a generation of trade skills after Covid, but India is making its own version of that mistake by training nurses mainly for export But I like it :)
A nurse earns around ₹20,000 a month here and close to ₹3.2L in Germany, so leaving is the rational move.
India sends tens of thousands abroad while its own nurse ratio stays at 1.96 per 1,000, below the WHO mark of 3. We built the supply and handed the benefit to richer, ageing countries.
The deeper issue is that India treats hands on work as something you do only if you fail at studies.
Skills are not passed down because there is no respect or structured path in trades, unlike Germany where an apprentice plumber or nurse follows a clear ladder with status and pay.
Without that, every shortage gets patched with cheap untrained labour that quits within months, since blue collar churn already runs above 15% a month. Fixing this needs proper apprenticeships and dignity, not just more colleges
L&T have labour issue & they are training themselves, they have their own institute, While Indian Airlines Pilots love Middle East carrier, India will get
Huge Remittance but the price will be paid for that, many are get 1 to 3 lakh in Russia for driving Trucks :)