Germany Names Abhay Kamal Mangaldas as Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad

Germany has appointed Abhay Kamal Mangaldas as its Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad to enhance cooperation with Gujarat. His role will involve representing German interests and fostering collaboration in sectors like industry, innovation, and sustainable development. The appointment highlights Gujarat's growing importance as an economic hub for international partnership. It coincides with the celebration of 75 years of diplomatic relations between Germany and India.

Key Points: Germany Appoints Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad to Boost Ties

  • Strengthens Germany-Gujarat ties
  • Focus on industry and innovation
  • Supports German nationals
  • Celebrates 75 years of Germany-India relations
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Germany appoints Abhay Kamal Mangaldas as Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad

Germany appoints Abhay Kamal Mangaldas as Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad to strengthen diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations with Gujarat.

"I am deeply privileged to serve as the Honorary Consul of Germany in Ahmedabad. - Abhay Kamal Mangaldas"

Ahmedabad, April 22

The Federal Republic of Germany has announced the appointment of Abhay Kamal Mangaldas as the Honorary Consul of Germany in Ahmedabad.

This appointment underscores Germany's commitment to further strengthening diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties with the western region of India, a release said.

As Honorary Consul, Mangaldas will represent German interests in the state of Gujarat, fostering closer cooperation between German and Indian institutions. He will also support German nationals with select consular services, a release said.

Mangaldas is a distinguished professional with extensive experience in business and public service. His deep-rooted engagement with the local community and his strong leadership credentials make him well-positioned to advance German-Indian relations at the regional level, the release added.

"The Federal Republic of Germany is confident that Mr Mangaldas's appointment as Honorary Consul will significantly enhance cooperation between Germany and Gujarat, especially in key sectors such as industry, innovation, education, renewables, and sustainable development. Germany and India celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations, built on mutual trust, democratic values, and a shared vision for global progress," said German Ambassador to India, Dr. Philipp Ackermann.

"The appointment of an Honorary Consul in Ahmedabad reflects Gujarat's growing importance as a hub for economic activity and international collaboration," added Christoph Hallier, Consul General of Germany in Mumbai.

Mangaldas expressed his honour at the appointment.

"I am deeply privileged to serve as the Honorary Consul of Germany in Ahmedabad. I look forward to strengthening the bonds between Germany and India, and to supporting initiatives that promote collaboration between Germany and the State of Gujarat - not only in trade, but also in culture," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see such appointments. Germany and India have a strong history of collaboration. Hope Mr. Mangaldas focuses on student exchange programs and skill development initiatives, especially in engineering fields where Germany excels.
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Aman W
A positive step, but I hope this isn't just symbolic. We need concrete outcomes—more German investment in Gujarat's MSME sector, technology transfer in sustainable energy, and easier visa processes for Indian professionals. The proof will be in the pudding.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with German firms, this is very practical. Having a local point of contact in Ahmedabad will streamline so many processes. Congratulations to Mr. Mangaldas on this prestigious role.
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Karthik V
Heartening to see Germany acknowledge Gujarat's economic importance. Beyond business, I hope cultural ties get a boost too—more collaborations in music, art, and heritage conservation would be fantastic for Ahmedabad.
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Michael C
Strong move. Germany's focus on innovation and sustainability aligns perfectly with Gujarat's industrial growth trajectory. This should create valuable opportunities in sectors like electric vehicles and green hydrogen.

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