<p>A Turn Group study reveals 52% of Indian youth are keen to work abroad, citing low salaries at home. Germany and the UK are top choices for better pay, career growth and economic stability.</p><p> </p><img><p>For many Indian youth, success is now closely linked to global opportunities and international exposure. A study by Turn Group reveals that 52% of young Indians are planning to work abroad, driven by the search for better salaries, career growth and improved living standards.</p><img><p>The main reasons for moving abroad are economic progress (46%) for higher income, and career growth (34%) for better work experience. Other factors include personal preference (9%).</p><img><p>Preferences have shifted from the US. Germany is now the top choice (43%), followed by the UK (17%), Japan (9%), and the USA (4%). 57% believe Indian talent is in high demand globally.</p><img><p>Notably, 61% of nurses moving abroad are from Tier-2 & Tier-3 cities. Delhi (17%), South India (9%), and the Northeast (9%) are the main sources for nursing talent.</p><img><p>Despite interest, youth face challenges. The biggest hurdles are language barriers (44%) and fear of fraudulent job agencies (48%). Other issues include lack of guidance (33%).</p>