India Emerges as Global Talent Powerhouse with 56.35% Employability: 2026 India Skills
ETS, a global
education and talent solutions organization, in collaboration with CII, AICTE,
AIU and Taggd, announced the release of the 2026 India Skills Report, which
captures the evolving dynamics of India’s workforce and its readiness for the
future.
The report reveals
that India’s employability has climbed from 54.81% in 2025 to 56.35% in 2026, signalling
a decisive shift toward a skill-first economy driven by AI adoption, digital
fluency, and global mobility. This year’s edition positions India as a
preferred global source of skilled talent, underscoring the nation’s growing
influence in the international labour market.
“The burgeoning
parallel workforce is shape-shifting the future of work and it is starting
right here from India,” said Nirmal Singh, CEO, Wheebox ETS and chief convenor
of the India Skills Report. “The 2026 edition of the India Skills Report shows
India standing at the intersection of scale, skill, and technology. The next
decade will cement India’s leadership in global talent mobility through
modular, AI-integrated skilling and internationally recognized certifications.”
Key highlights from
this year’s report include:
- Employability
trend: Overall
employability of the country increased from 46.2% to 56.3%, between 2022
and 2026.
- AI
Talent Surge: India
commands 16% of global AI talent, projected to reach 1.25 million professionals
by 2027.
- Rapid
Tech Adoption: Over 90% of employees in India use Generative AI tools, signalling
accelerated digital integration.
- Gig
Economy Growth: India’s
gig and freelance workforce is expected to hit 23.5 million by 2030, with
project-based hiring up 38% last year.
- Sectoral
and Skill Demand: Technology, BFSI, Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, and
Healthcare lead hiring, with AI, Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, and
Cybersecurity emerging as top skills.
- Top
3 states with the highest employability in 2026: Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra,
and Karnataka
The 13th edition of
the report draws insights from over 100 thousand candidates via the Global
Employability Test (G.E.T.) and responses across seven industries, focusing on
“The Future of Work: Gig Workforce, Freelancing, AI-Supplemented Workforce,
Remote Work & Entrepreneurship.”

































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