Rajnath Singh in Berlin: Hails Indian Diaspora as 'Living Bridge' with Germany

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh engaged with the Indian community in Berlin, describing them as a vital "Living Bridge" between India and Germany. He highlighted India's rapid progress in infrastructure, startups, space, and digital innovation. During his visit, he emphasized that 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' is an invitation for Germany to co-create and co-innovate in defence. Singh also underscored the strategic partnership between the nations, noting convergence under the leadership of PM Modi and German Chancellor Merz.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Engages Indian Diaspora in Berlin, Pitches Defence Ties

  • Hails diaspora as 'Living Bridge'
  • Pitches for defence co-development
  • Highlights India's tech & economic growth
  • Stresses need for strategic partnerships
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attends Indian community event; Interacts with Indian diaspora at Embassy in Berlin

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh interacts with Indian community in Berlin, calls diaspora a "Living Bridge" and pushes for deeper India-Germany defence collaboration.

"The Indian diaspora is the Living Bridge between India and Germany - Rajnath Singh"

Berlin, April 22

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on his three-day visit to Germany, attended the Indian community event on Wednesday held at the Indian Embassy in Berlin, and interacted with the Indian Diaspora.

In a post, X, Rajnath Singh called the Indian diaspora of Germany the "Living Bridge" between India and Germany. He also underlined India's rapid economic growth and technological progress, including areas like infrastructure, startups, space, and digital innovation.

The Defence Minister said, "Delighted to interact with the members of Indian community in Berlin. The Indian diaspora is the Living Bridge between India and Germany and it has evolved into a strong force in the recent years. During my interaction, I underlined India's rapid economic growth and technological progress including areas like infrastructure, startups, space, and digital innovation."

Earlier on Tuesday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said Aatmanirbhar Bharat is not merely a procurement programme; it is an invitation to co-create, co-develop, and co-innovate, as he made a strong pitch for enhanced collaborations between the defence industrial ecosystems of India and Germany.

Addressing the German Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence and Security on Day-1 of his three-day visit to the European nation, Defence Minister asserted that the world today is faced with new security threats, and the technological transformation has made the situation highly complex and intricately connected. A new approach with the willingness to adapt to the changing environment is the need of the hour, he said.

Defence Minister asserted that India, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is witnessing an unprecedented transformation in the defence sector, and increased partnerships with the German industry can yield significant mutual gains.

"We recognise the established strengths of Germany's leading industrial enterprises, while also admiring the vigour and dynamism of the renowned German Mittelstand (small & medium-sized companies) in advanced and emerging technologies. In India too, our start-ups and enterprising private companies are rapidly enhancing and complementing the capabilities of our larger and established defence enterprises. This is an area where India and Germany naturally complement each other, and our partnership can deepen further," Singh said.

To deal with modern-day global challenges, Rajnath Singh underscored the need for coordinated responses and trusted strategic partnerships. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have placed strong emphasis on advancing this strategic partnership. We also see a clear convergence of views at the European Union level, reflected in the growing momentum to engage with India, including through the India-EU Defence and Strategic Partnership," he said.

The Defence Minister is currently on a 3-day visit (April 21-23) to Germany.

Upon his arrival from Munich to Berlin, the Defence Minister was welcomed at the Berlin Airport with military honours. He was flown in a Special German Air Force aircraft, escorted by fighter jets, during his flight from Munich to Berlin.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on co-creation and co-innovation in defence with a country like Germany is a smart move. Simply buying equipment is outdated. Building our own capabilities through partnerships is the way forward for Aatmanirbhar Bharat. Hope this leads to real tech transfer and not just talk.
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Priya S
It's heartwarming to see our leaders engaging with the diaspora. For Indians living abroad, such interactions mean a lot and strengthen our connection to the motherland. The mention of startups and digital innovation is spot on – that's the new India the world is noticing.
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Rohit P
Good to see defence partnerships moving beyond traditional allies. Germany has superb engineering. If we can combine that with Indian software and cost-effectiveness, it's a win-win. But the proof will be in the pudding – we need to see actual joint projects materialise on the ground.
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Kavya N
While the strategic talks are important, I hope such high-level visits also address issues faced by the common Indian diaspora there – like visa complexities or recognition of professional qualifications. They are the real 'living bridge' and their daily challenges matter too.
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Michael C
The escort by fighter jets from Munich to Berlin is a significant gesture of respect from the German government. It reflects the seriousness with which they view this partnership. India's defence diplomacy is clearly on an upward trajectory.

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