This document discusses the impact of human resource development (HRD) on remittances in South Asia, highlighting that remittances increased from $17 billion in 2000 to $80 billion in 2010, significantly aiding local economies. It identifies India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan as top remittance recipients, emphasizing the necessity of aligning HRD policies with both domestic and global labor market demands to enhance educational quality and training. The study concludes with policy recommendations for better integrating HRD and remittance strategies across South Asian nations.