Indian workers are facing higher workplace disruption than the global average but are adapting faster, with 89% upskilling and rising reliance on AI and verified credentials, according to the 2026 ETS Human Progress Report.
Indian employees are experiencing workplace disruptions faster than the rest of the world on average, and have shown themselves to be more adaptable in the face of those changes, says the India results from the 2026 ETS Human Progress Report.
In fact, 86 percent of Indian workers had experienced significant workplace disruption over the previous year due to rapid changes in their jobs, technology, and performance requirements.
Upskilling becomes a key to employment security
With changing attitudes about job security, the professionals in India are increasingly focusing on acquiring new skills. It can be seen from the fact that, according to the report, 89% of the respondents were developing new skills, showing a definite inclination towards adapting oneself as an important factor in career success.
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