New German Consul in Ahmedabad Aims to Boost India Ties via Education, Skills

Newly appointed Honorary German Consul in Ahmedabad, Abhay Mangaldas, states his priority is promoting education and skill development to strengthen India-Germany ties. He emphasizes teaching German and providing vocational training to open employment opportunities with German companies. Consul General Christoph Hallier says the appointment marks a new chapter for Germany in Gujarat, aiming to expand cooperation in trade, culture, and business. Both officials highlight the strong, reliable partnership between India and Germany, referencing high-level visits and collaborative agreements.

Key Points: German Consul in Ahmedabad to Focus on Education, Skill Development

  • Promote German language learning
  • Offer vocational training with Indo-German Chamber
  • Strengthen bilateral ties via cultural exchanges
  • Focus on economically weaker students
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Focus on education, skills to boost India-Germany ties: Newly appointed Honorary German Consul Abhay Mangaldas

New Honorary German Consul Abhay Mangaldas prioritizes education, German language training, and vocational skills to strengthen India-Germany relations.

"Our focus is to support economically weaker students by teaching them German, which can open employment opportunities. - Abhay Mangaldas"

Ahmedabad, April 23

Newly appointed Honorary German Consul in Ahmedabad, Abhay Mangaldas, said his priority will be to promote education and skill development, especially for economically weaker students, to strengthen India-Germany ties.

He said initiatives such as teaching the German language and offering vocational training in collaboration with institutions like the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce can open up employment opportunities with German companies in India and abroad.

Speaking to ANI, Mangaldas said, "This is a great opportunity for us. Our focus is to support economically weaker students by teaching them German, which can open employment opportunities with German companies in India or even in Germany. Learning a language from childhood makes it easier, and combined with vocational training offered by the Indo-German Chamber, it can lead to real career prospects. Beyond trade and business, our priority through the Foundation is education and skill development. To strengthen India-Germany ties, we will bring people together through cultural and delegation exchanges, encouraging dialogue and mutual understanding."

Further, Consul General of Germany in Mumbai, Christoph Hallier, said the appointment of Abhay Mangaldas as Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad is aimed at strengthening ties with Gujarat and further boosting India-Germany relations.

He said the appointment marks the beginning of a "new chapter" for Germany in Gujarat, adding that the Honorary Consul will help expand cooperation in trade, culture, and business between the two sides.

"... Today in Gujarat, Germany begins a new chapter with the appointment of an Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad. I am very pleased with this decision, having only assumed office as Consul General in Mumbai last July with jurisdiction over Gujarat. The installation of an Honorary Consul will serve as a focal point to expand bilateral relations, especially with Gujarat. The Gujarat government has welcomed this move, which will be complemented by the presence of other German institutions such as the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce and the Max Muller Bhavan Institute," Hallier said.

He also noted that India and Germany share strong and reliable ties, especially in challenging global times, and continue to work together on key issues, including economic partnerships and regional developments.

"India-Germany relations are at a high point. In turbulent times, both countries see each other as reliable partners, as demonstrated by Prime Minister Modi's warm welcome to Chancellor Merz in Ahmedabad earlier this year. This reflects trust and confidence in close collaboration for mutual benefit. In West Asia, the crisis affects Europe and India alike. Germany and India continue to support each other, including through the EU-India Free Trade Agreement signed in New Delhi in January -- a clear signal of commitment," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the focus on Gujarat. As someone from Ahmedabad, I hope this leads to more German companies setting up here and creating local employment. The language training is key - hope it's accessible to all.
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, I hope the execution is effective. We've seen many skill development programs that don't lead to actual jobs. The partnership with Indo-German Chamber is promising, but the proof will be in the placement numbers.
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Sarah B
Cultural and delegation exchanges are so important for mutual understanding. It's not just about business; it's about people-to-people connections. Looking forward to seeing more German cultural events in Ahmedabad!
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Vikram M
Germany is a technological powerhouse. If this collaboration brings advanced vocational training in fields like automotive engineering, renewable energy, or precision manufacturing to our students, it could be a game-changer for 'Make in India'.
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Michael C
The emphasis on helping economically weaker students is commendable. True development happens when opportunities reach the grassroots. Hope this model can be replicated in other states as well.

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