India and Germany sign deals to deepen economic and security ties
India and Germany signed agreements to enhance defence industry cooperation, trade, skills mobility, and technology collaboration, aiming to boost their $50 billion bilateral trade, officials said.
- On January 12, Chancellor Friedrich Merz met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad, and the two signed multiple agreements in Gandhinagar to boost defence, skills, health and education cooperation.
- With bilateral trade at $33.40 billion in 2024, Merz urged concluding the EU-India FTA, saying `To tap into the full potential of India-Germany economic relations, we need to conclude the negotiations on a free trade agreement between India and the European Union`.
- Officials discussed a potential $5.2 billion Type-214 submarine deal and Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems plans to build six vessels costing $8 billion in India.
- Both sides framed the signings as moves to lift their $50 billion trade ties, with Merz saying closer defence ties will cut India’s reliance on Russia and open co-production paths.
- Positioned ahead of an India-EU summit later this month, Merz will wrap up his visit with a trip to Bengaluru on Tuesday, as EU leaders will be in New Delhi on January 26, with plans for healthcare recruitment and mobility discussed.
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The visit of the German Chancellor underlines India's strategic importance in European policies, between complex negotiations and the need to combat global protectionism
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India and Germany Forge Stronger Ties: A New Era of Cooperation
India and Germany Forge Stronger Ties: A New Era of Cooperation During a high-profile visit, India and Germany announced a series of agreements enhancing cooperation in defense, trade, and education. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized their commitment to strengthen ties amidst global geopolitical tensions.The leaders inked 19 pacts, focusing on defense collaborations, higher education, and telecommunications. A…
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