German Chancellor Merz's Historic India Visit Boosts Defence & Trade Ties

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz completed his first official visit to India, invited by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders committed to deepening defence and security cooperation through joint exercises and technology sharing. Discussions also spanned trade, investment, climate action, and strengthening people-to-people ties. The visit marked a significant moment as the two nations celebrate 25 years of their Strategic Partnership.

Key Points: German Chancellor Merz Visits India, Meets PM Modi

  • Merz's first official visit to India
  • Defence & security cooperation enhanced
  • Focus on trade, investment & migration
  • Marking 25 years of Strategic Partnership
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German envoy hails Chancellor Merz's first visit to India

Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first official visit to India strengthens bilateral defence, trade, and tech cooperation with PM Narendra Modi.

German envoy hails Chancellor Merz's first visit to India
"It was a pleasure hosting Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Ahmedabad. His visit has infused new momentum into India-Germany ties. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 16

Germany's Ambassador to India, Philipp Ackermann, on Friday welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first official visit to India, highlighting the breadth of discussions held during the trip, including key areas such as defence cooperation, trade, investment and migration.

"What a unique visit we just had! Chancellor Merz on his first trip to India. Defence, trade, migration - many topics on our plates. Chancellor Merz was most impressed after a chat in German with a young Indian woman. She started learning the German language only four months ago," the German Ambassador posted on X.

Earlier this week, German Chancellor Merz arrived in Gujarat for an official visit, at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This was Merz's first official visit to India, aimed at enhancing bilateral ties between India and Germany.

Earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Modi and German Chancellor Merz reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening defence and security cooperation and deepening their military-to-military cooperation through joint exercises, training, and exchanges of senior officials, while noting with satisfaction regular reciprocal port calls by the naval ships of both countries.

Following their talks, PM Modi wrote on X: "It was a pleasure hosting Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Ahmedabad. His visit has infused new momentum into India-Germany ties, as we mark 25 years of our Strategic Partnership and 75 years of diplomatic relations. India is honoured that he has chosen our nation as the place of his first visit in Asia. This reflects his personal commitment to strong India-Germany relations."

"We agreed to take our relationship to a qualitatively higher level, with deeper cooperation in defence, space and other critical and emerging technologies. Our discussions also covered joint efforts on climate action, trusted and resilient supply chains, skilling, education, sports and strengthening cultural and people-to-people ties," he added.

PM Modi welcomed Germany's intent to participate in Naval Exercise MILAN, and the 9th Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) Conclave of Chiefs in February 2026, Air Combat Exercise 'Tarang Shakti' in September 2026, and Germany's decision to deploy a Liaison Officer to the Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR), according to a joint statement.

The two leaders expressed satisfaction at ongoing cooperation between the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR) for the Eurodrone MALE UAV programme, which will enable India to collaborate and harness advanced military technology and strengthen its strategic and defence ties with Europe.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The young woman learning German in 4 months and impressing the Chancellor is the real story here! It shows the talent and dedication of our youth. Hope this leads to more opportunities for student exchanges and skilled migration. Jai Hind!
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David E
As someone working in the renewable energy sector, I'm particularly glad to see climate action mentioned. Germany is a leader in green tech. A partnership here can create jobs and help India meet its sustainability goals. Win-win.
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Aditya G
While the strategic partnership is welcome, I hope the focus on defence doesn't overshadow the need for fair trade practices. We must ensure our MSMEs are protected and benefit equally from any new trade agreements. The details matter.
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Sarah B
Choosing India for his first Asia visit is a significant diplomatic gesture. It solidifies India's position as a key global partner. The naval exercises in the Indian Ocean are crucial for regional security. A very productive visit it seems.
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Kavya N
People-to-people ties and cultural exchanges are the foundation of strong relationships. More German language institutes, film festivals, and university collaborations please! Let's build bridges, not just trade deals. 🙏

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