Rajnath Singh in Berlin: Hails Germany's Global Prestige & 75-Year India Ties

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh marked his inaugural visit to Germany by underscoring the nation's esteemed global standing. He highlighted the 75th anniversary of formal India-Germany diplomatic relations, noting their foundation in shared democratic values. Singh pointed to deep economic ties, with Germany as India's largest trading partner in Europe and over 2,000 German companies active in India. He also praised the significant role of the 370,000-strong Indian diaspora in strengthening people-to-people connections and contributing to Germany's development.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Highlights Germany's Prestige on First Visit

  • First official visit to Germany
  • Celebrates 75 years of diplomatic ties
  • Germany is India's largest European trading partner
  • Indian diaspora key to bilateral bridge
  • Cooperation spans politics, culture, and academia
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"Germany commands distinct prestige, credibility within international community": Defence Minister highlights his first visit to country

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on his first visit to Germany, emphasized the country's international credibility and celebrated 75 years of bilateral relations.

"Germany commands a distinct prestige and credibility within the international community. - Rajnath Singh"

Berlin, April 22

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday, while attending the Indian community event held at the Indian Embassy in Berlin, highlighted his first visit to the country during an interaction with the Indian diaspora. He also emphasised the prestige that Germany commands in the international community.

Addressing the gathering, Singh highlighted the significance of his visit, saying, "This marks my very first visit to Germany. I have visited the United States 7-8 times... In fact, since Trump assumed the presidency, I have visited the US twice."

As the audience reacted with laughter, he responded candidly, "I fail to understand the reason behind your laughter; as for me, I am simply smiling at the pleasure of seeing all of you here."

Emphasising Germany's global standing, the Defence Minister added, "However, as far as Germany is concerned, it commands a distinct prestige and credibility within the international community."

He also acknowledged the role of the Indian diaspora in Germany's development, stating, "While the native inhabitants of Germany have undoubtedly made significant contributions to this success, the Indian diaspora has also contributed to it. This reality is something that no one can deny."

The Defence Minister said his visit marked an important milestone in bilateral ties of India and Germany.

He added, "I am here on the invitation of the Defence Minister (German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius)... I believe that this is an achievement in itself; the relations between India and Germany have gradually become stronger with time...This year, 2026, is special for us, because this year, our formal diplomatic relations with Germany have been completed for 75 years...Our relations are based on democratic values, completely based on democratic values."

He underlined that cooperation between the two countries extends beyond politics into culture and academia.

" India and Germany not only share political and strategic relations, but also share their art and culture with great enthusiasm. Today, I had the opportunity to visit Humboldt University, where I went to Rabindranath Tagore's statue and got the opportunity to offer flowers," he said, adding his experience of offering flowers to Rabindranath Tagore's statue in Humboldt University.

Referring to economic ties, Singh pointed to the depth of commercial engagement between the two countries and the role of industry in strengthening the partnership.

He said, "In the last 7 decades, our relations with Germany have strengthened in every sector. Today, Germany has become the largest trading partner of India in Europe. More than 2,000 German companies are active in India... Germany's leading companies are also giving momentum to India's industrial development and Make in India. On the other hand, many Indian companies are also making a strong presence in Germany."

He further emphasised the importance of people-to-people connections, calling the Indian diaspora as a key bridge between the two countries.

"While the door of political and diplomatic relations between Germany and India may be in the hands of the government... However, I believe that the relations between the two countries are determined by people-to-people exchanges... I believe that your (Indian diaspora) role in building this bridge is very important... The number of Indians in Germany is 3.7 lakhs. It keeps on increasing. I believe that your achievements and contributions have played an important role in the development of Germany," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartening to see our leaders acknowledging the Indian diaspora's contributions abroad. Our community in Germany is a true bridge, showcasing Indian talent and hard work on a global stage.
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Rohit P
The visit to Tagore's statue is a beautiful symbolic gesture. It shows our connection goes beyond business to culture and shared intellectual heritage. More such exchanges are welcome!
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Sarah B
While the diplomatic talk is good, I hope this translates into more tangible benefits for the common person. More German investment should also mean more skilled job creation within India, not just exports.
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Vikram M
Germany as the largest trading partner in Europe is a big achievement. The 2000+ German companies here are a vote of confidence in 'Make in India'. Let's hope for more tech transfer and collaboration in defence manufacturing too.
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Karthik V
The minister's candid remark about not understanding the laughter was quite relatable! 😄 On a serious note, strengthening ties with a stable, technologically advanced nation like Germany is very smart foreign policy. Jai Hind.

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