The Indian contingent comprises 28 participants and will represent the country at the competition to be held between October 14-19.
"These young boys and girls have spent years preparing to compete on the global level, including participating in the India Skills Competition to ensure their skills meet the World Skills standard," Union Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said.
"We are vying for medals this time since we have only won medallions in the last few times. Almost every candidate has been trained abroad or sent for overseas skills competitions to familiarise them with the global level of competition.
"We are far better prepared than earlier and are keeping our fingers crossed", Jayant Krishna, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, NSDC told PTI.
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