India-Germany Ties at "All-Time High," Eye Deeper Defence Partnership

German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann declares bilateral ties with India are at an "all-time high," highlighting unprecedented strength in the strategic partnership. He emphasizes a significant increase in defence and security cooperation, including joint military exercises and a willingness for deeper collaboration. The partnership is set to be strengthened further during the upcoming official visit of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Discussions have also focused on priority areas for the co-development and co-production of defence equipment.

Key Points: India-Germany Ties at All-Time High, Says Ambassador

  • Defence partnership growing
  • Enhanced military exercises
  • Co-development of equipment
  • Chancellor Merz's upcoming visit
2 min read

India-Germany bilateral ties "at an all-time high": German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann

German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann says strategic partnership with India is strongest ever, with focus on expanding defence co-production and security cooperation.

"I think we are at an all-time high. Our partnership was never as good as it is now. - Philipp Ackermann"

New Delhi, January 10

German Ambassador to India Philipp Ackermann on Saturday spoke about cooperation between India and Germany in defence and security areas, and said that the strategic partnership between the nations has grown over the years.

"India is a key partner for Germany. This strategic partnership has grown over the years. India is also a very important partner in defence," Ackermann told ANI.

He pointed to an increased German presence in engagements with the Indian Armed Forces in recent years, including greater participation in joint exercises.

"You have seen much more German presence in cooperation with the Indian Armed Forces over the last couple of years. There is clearly an enhanced willingness and preparedness to join hands in some exercises. Because we feel that India is more and more an important partner in this region of the world, and a partner with whom we share common values and views on the international global order," Ackermann said.

"Therefore, security will be one of the areas where we will be developing a much more differentiated partnership in the years to come," he added.

Speaking on the overall bilateral ties between India and Germany, he said that Chancellor Merz's official visit will lead to a renewed effort to make the partnership between the two nations "even stronger".

"I think we are at an all-time high. Our partnership was never as good as it is now. I am very happy to see how strong the partnership is, how strong the attention in Germany toward India is, and how strong the friendship in India toward Germany is. But a strong partnership can always be stronger and better. This visit will lead to a renewed effort to make this partnership even stronger," Ackermann said.

His remarks come ahead of Friedrich Merz's, the Chancellor of Germany, visit to India on January 12 and 13.

Earlier, Ackermann met with Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi to discuss bilateral security and defence issues.

In a post on X, the MoD Spokesperson further mentioned that discussions were also held on priority areas for co-development and co-production of defence equipment.

"German Ambassador Dr Philipp Ackermann called on Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh today. The Ambassador conveyed new year greetings to the Defence Secretary on behalf of German side. They also discussed a range of bilateral security and defence issues, including priority areas for co-development & co-production of defence equipment."

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Strong ties with a European power like Germany are crucial for balancing our foreign policy. It's not just about defence; think of the potential in renewable energy, vocational training, and automotive sectors. Hope this visit yields concrete outcomes.
R
Rohit P
"Co-development and co-production" – these are the key words. We must ensure the partnership moves beyond buyer-seller to true technology transfer. Our defence industry needs that boost to become self-reliant (Atmanirbhar).
S
Sarah B
While the optimism is good, let's be cautiously hopeful. Germany has, at times, been hesitant on strategic matters due to its own internal politics. The proof will be in the actual deals signed and the pace of implementation.
V
Vikram M
Germany recognizing India as a key partner in this region sends a strong message. Joint exercises are great for interoperability. Maybe next we can see some advanced German submarines or naval tech being built in Indian shipyards!
K
Kavya N
It's heartening to hear the Ambassador talk about shared values and views on the global order. In a multipolar world, such partnerships based on mutual respect are the way forward. More cultural and student exchanges too, please!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50