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Hemanta Pande
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·6 months ago·3 min read
Germany Sees India As Key Partner In Trade, Defence
PM Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (File Photo).

Key Points

  • Chancellor Merz’s first India visit signals Berlin’s strategic pivot toward New Delhi.
  • India–EU Free Trade Agreement gains momentum with German backing.
  • 19 MoUs signed across clean energy, digital innovation, education, and youth exchanges.

New Delhi, Jan 14: Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz has used his first official visit to India to signal that Berlin now sees New Delhi as a central partner for trade, technology and security in an increasingly fractured world order. Spread over two days in Ahmedabad and Bengaluru, the visit combined high symbolism with a dense agenda on defence, green transition, mobility and a longpending IndiaEU trade deal, according to an article in India Narrative.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Merz in Ahmedabad, where the programme blended political signalling with cultural outreach. Bilateral talks and press statements at Gandhinagar’s Mahatma Mandir provided the formal backdrop for announcements on trade, defence and technology.

 

The article highlights that economics was the central pillar of the visit, with Merz accompanied by a highpowered delegation of 23 German CEOs and industry leaders. Both leaders noted that Germany already accounts for over a quarter of Indias trade with the EU and that bilateral trade has hit record highs since 2024, strengthening the case for a more ambitious agenda.

 

Merz sent a clear signal of the political backing the longpending IndiaEU Free Trade Agreement, as he observed that the deal could be concluded by the end of January. New Delhi and Berlin also welcomed a new Joint Declaration of Intent to strengthen economic cooperation through a GermanIndian CEO Forum, pitched as a permanent channel to deepen investment, technology partnerships and resilient supply chains.

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Security and defence industry cooperation received unusually prominent attention for a German leader’s India visit. Modi and Merz backed expanded militarytomilitary engagement through joint exercises and seniorlevel exchanges, and endorsed a new roadmap for defenceindustrial cooperation focused on longterm technology partnerships and codevelopment of equipment in India, the article states.

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The two countries held discussions on a multibillioneuro project to jointly build submarines in India, aligning Germanys defence export push with Indias Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat priorities. Beyond defence, the two sides signed or exchanged 19 MoUs and eight major announcements across clean energy, digital technology and innovation, framed as tools to advance green and sustainable development.

 

Peoplecentric measures were another notable highlight, with India publicly welcoming Germanys decision to allow visafree transit for Indian passport holders, expected to ease travel and business connectivity via German hubs. New agreements on higher education, skilling, renewableenergy training, sports cooperation, maritime heritage and youth exchanges were showcased as investments in the next generation of the partnership, the article added.

--IANS

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