Miscellaneous Schemes under Ministry of External Affairs
Know India Programme (KIP)
- Aim: To connect the Indian diaspora youth with the changes and developments happening in India.
- Nature: A three-week orientation programme to promote awareness of different facets of life in India—economic, industrial, educational, scientific, and technological progress.
- Eligibility:
- Youth (18–30 years) of Indian origin (excluding non-resident Indians).
- Must be a graduate/enrolled in graduation.
- Should be able to speak English.
- Preference: Given to Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) from Girmitiya countries (Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, South Africa, Jamaica).
➡️ In short, KIP is like a cultural and developmental bridge for young diaspora Indians to reconnect with their roots.
Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PKVY)
- Objective: To train and certify Indian workers so they can take up overseas employment in specific sectors and job roles, aligned with international standards.
- Ministries Involved:
- MEA (Ministry of External Affairs)
- Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE)
- Implementing Agency: National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
- Nature of Programme:
- Short-term (2 weeks to 2 months).
- Provides training in communication, trade-specific skills, and cultural orientation.
➡️ This scheme ensures that Indian workers going abroad are skilled, confident, and globally competitive.
Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme (ITEC)
- Established in: 1964 – one of India’s oldest institutionalized arrangements for capacity building in partner countries.
- Nature:
- Demand-driven, response-oriented programme.
- Focuses on needs of developing countries through innovative technological cooperation.
- Scope:
- Primarily a bilateral programme, but also supports trilateral and regional projects (e.g., with UNIDO, G-77, Economic Commission for Africa).
- Offerings:
- Nearly 10,000 fully funded training opportunities annually.
- Conducted at 100+ premier institutes across India.
- Administered by: Development Partnership Administration-II Division of MEA.
- Key Initiatives:
- eITEC → Online training using digital delivery platforms.
- ITEC-Executive → Short-term policy/in-person training for senior executives.
- ITEC-Onsite & ITEC-Expert → Onsite capacity building by Indian experts.
➡️ ITEC is India’s way of sharing its knowledge and expertise with the developing world, enhancing global goodwill.
e-VidyaBharati and e-AarogyaBharati (e-VBAB) Network Project
- Purpose: To provide free tele-education and tele-medicine services to African countries.
- Significance: Uses India’s IT and medical expertise to strengthen relations with Africa.