
Johannesburg, March 27 JNS Cloud Solutions, based in India, has officially launched the Africa AI Skilling Initiative in partnership with global ed-tech giant upGrad Enterprise, aimed at accelerating digital transformation across the continent.
The event, held at the Consulate General of India in Johannesburg on Wednesday, marked the formalization of a strategic partnership between JNS Cloud Solutions, which has maintained a strong presence in South Africa since 2013, and upGrad Enterprise, which has empowered over 10 million learners globally.
UpGrad Enterprise will provide the technical infrastructure for the initiative.
"This new initiative leverages India's proven track record in building scalable digital public infrastructure to support Africa's growing economic aspirations," said Nagaraju Gurrala, CEO of JNS Cloud Solutions.
"The core philosophy of the initiative is to move beyond theoretical engagement with Artificial Intelligence towards practical, real-world skills development," he added.
Acting Consul General for India, Harish Kumar, highlighted the depth of the India-Africa collaboration.
"The future of AI must be inclusive, human-centric, and development-oriented," Kumar emphasised, as he shared how India's experience in skilling ecosystems serves as a relevant model for Africa's youth-heavy demographic.
"The launch at the Consulate General of India reflects a shared vision between the two nations, viewing technology not merely as a business tool, but as a primary driver for long-term socio-economic development. As AI becomes increasingly central to the global future of work, this initiative positions African talent at the forefront of the next industrial revolution, with expertise from India being shared," Kumar added.
"The launch at the Consulate General of India reflects a shared vision between the two nations, viewing technology not merely as a business tool, but as a primary driver for long-term socio-economic development. As AI becomes increasingly central to the global future of work, this initiative positions African talent at the forefront of the next industrial revolution," Kumar noted.
The urgency of the initiative is underscored by startling educational statistics in South Africa, where nearly 800,000 students compete annually for only 200,000 university placements. This leaves a massive gap that traditional academic structures cannot fill.
Dhruv Mehra, Global Head of upGrad Enterprise, explained that the goal is to ensure skills translate into immediate employability.
"Through this collaboration with JNS Cloud Solutions, we are building structured pathways that connect learning directly with enterprise-grade cloud environments."
Support for the project is already gaining momentum within the local business community.
Nihar Patnaik, President, the CII-India Business Forum South Africa, confirmed that his organisation would actively facilitate the expansion of the initiative across various sectors in South Africa.
"We will work in close collaboration with JNS Cloud Solutions to ensure meaningful impact and deeper integration within South Africa's ecosystem," Patnaik said.



