India and Russia have signed a Mobility Pact that could open real opportunities for Indians who want to work or study in Russia.
The pact creates a structured and transparent path for professionals, students and trainees to take up short term or long term roles in Russia. It sets up a joint system to verify documents, prevent fraud and protect workers. This means fewer grey areas, clearer rules and a safer experience for anyone seeking work or training overseas.
It also opens space for collaboration in education, technical training and specialised sectors where Indian talent is in demand. For young people who are willing to look beyond familiar destinations, Russia may now become a practical option rather than a distant idea.
Russia can be rewarding for skilled workers in engineering, construction, oil and gas, mining, healthcare, IT support and vocational trades. Pay can be strong with lower living costs. But it is not without challenges. Language and climate need adjustment. With the new Mobility Pact, verified recruiters and clear rules make the path safer and smoother.
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