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In the past two years, India's economy has seen a sharp slowdown and that has had a direct impact on youth unemployment, particularly for graduates chasing white-collar jobs.
But, despite that, some parts of the economy are desperate to find skilled young workers - and that could have a big knock-on effect.
India has a potential "demographic dividend"; its millions of young people could be some of the major global consumers of the coming decades but only if they get the right education and work.
While many leaving university this year will struggle to find suitable work, they will sit side by side in their struggle with businesses that cannot find enough young people ready and skilled for manufacturing.
Those businesses may have to train up recruits from scratch, a process that can take years.
But, despite that, some parts of the economy are desperate to find skilled young workers - and that could have a big knock-on effect.
India has a potential "demographic dividend"; its millions of young people could be some of the major global consumers of the coming decades but only if they get the right education and work.
While many leaving university this year will struggle to find suitable work, they will sit side by side in their struggle with businesses that cannot find enough young people ready and skilled for manufacturing.
Those businesses may have to train up recruits from scratch, a process that can take years.