German Chancellor Merz Visits Bosch in Bengaluru, Spotlights Tech Partnership

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited the Bosch campus in Bengaluru, underscoring the deepening economic and technological collaboration between India and Germany. The visit featured demonstrations of advanced technologies, including a hydrogen-powered truck and AI security solutions. Bosch India leadership highlighted the visit as a symbol of the strong bilateral partnership. The tour emphasized Germany's role in supporting India's growth in sustainable mobility and digital innovation.

Key Points: German Chancellor Merz Visits Bosch India Campus in Bengaluru

  • Chancellor's first official India visit
  • Focus on mobility & innovation
  • Showcase of hydrogen truck tech
  • Highlight of AI security software
  • Strengthening economic partnership
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German Chancellor Merz visits Bosch campus in Bengaluru

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited Bosch's Bengaluru campus, highlighting Indo-German ties in mobility, manufacturing, and tech innovation.

"a moment of pride for Bosch and... a strong symbol of the partnership between India and Germany - Guruprasad Mudlapur"

New Delhi, Jan 13

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited the Bosch campus at Adugodi in Bengaluru on Tuesday as part of his first official visit to India -- highlighting the growing economic and technological partnership between India and Germany.

He also visited the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science, although media access was not permitted at either location.

According to a statement from Bosch in Bengaluru, the Chancellor's visit reflected the strong ties between the two countries, particularly in the areas of mobility, manufacturing and innovation.

The visit also underlined the important role played by German companies in India's growth and technology ecosystem.

Guruprasad Mudlapur, President of the Bosch Group in India and Managing Director of Bosch Limited, welcomed the German delegation at the company's India headquarters and showcased key innovations developed in the region.

"Bosch felt honoured to host Chancellor Merz, adding that the visit reaffirmed India's position as a global hub for technological innovation and economic growth," he said.

Mudlapur described the visit as a moment of pride for Bosch and said it stood as a strong symbol of the partnership between India and Germany.

"During the visit, the delegation was introduced to several advanced technologies being developed by Bosch," he added.

As part of the showcase, the guests experienced Bosch's H2ICE demonstrator truck, which runs on a hydrogen-based internal combustion engine and features a fully integrated powertrain and telematics system.

Bosch said it is working closely with its German operations to support the hydrogen transition and promote zero-emission, sustainable mobility solutions.

The delegation was also briefed on Bosch's software innovations, including AIShield, an artificial intelligence security solution designed to improve the safety, protection and reliability of AI systems.

Bosch said these technologies reflect its focus on future-ready mobility and digital solutions, aligned with global sustainability goals.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Hydrogen engine technology is the future. Glad to see Bosch investing in sustainable mobility R&D right here in India. We need more such collaborations to meet our climate goals and reduce oil imports.
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Rohit P
Good partnership, but I hope the focus is on true technology transfer and creating high-value jobs, not just using India as a cost-effective R&D centre. The 'Make in India' spirit should be at the core.
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Sarah B
The AIShield solution sounds crucial as AI becomes more pervasive. Security is paramount. Strong to see Indo-German cooperation moving into these cutting-edge digital domains.
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Vikram M
German engineering meets Indian innovation – a powerful combo. Hope this leads to more manufacturing and skilling initiatives within the country. Bengaluru continues to shine on the global map!
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Karthik V
While the visit is symbolic, the real test is in commercializing these technologies for the Indian market at affordable prices. A hydrogen truck is great, but can our infrastructure support it? Need parallel policy push.

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