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Modi and Merz Strengthen India-Germany Strategic Partnership at G7 Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Evian, France, to strengthen the India-Germany Strategic Partnership. They reviewed progress in bilateral engagements and welcomed the signing of the Defence Industrial Cooperation Roadmap and operationalisation of transit visa waiver for Indian nationals. Both leaders discussed regional developments, including West Asia and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and reaffirmed commitment to cooperation in trade, green development, and technology. Chancellor Merz invited PM Modi for the 8th India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations later this year in Germany.

PM Modi and Chancellor Merz hail renewed momentum in India-Germany Strategic Partnership

Evian, June 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on the sidelines of the Group of Seven Summit in France's Evian on Wednesday, discussing ways to further strengthen bilateral cooperation.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the two leaders reviewed the progress in bilateral engagements and expressed satisfaction at the renewed momentum in the India-Germany Strategic Partnership following Merz's visit to India and the conclusion of the India-European Union (EU) Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, earlier this year.

As India and Germany celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2026, PM Modi and Chancellor Merz reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen cooperation across various sectors, including trade and investment, defence and security, green and sustainable development, technology, innovation, education and mobility.

This was the second meeting between the two leaders this year and they welcomed the signing of the Defence Industrial Cooperation Roadmap and the operationalisation of transit visa waiver for Indian nationals transiting through Germany.

Both leaders discussed regional and global developments of mutual interest, including the situation in West Asia and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. They also welcomed the understanding reached to end the conflict in West Asia.

Chancellor Merz invited Prime Minister for the 8th India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations (IGC) scheduled to be held later this year in Germany.

Sharing more details on his meeting with the German Chancellor, PM Modi wrote on X: "The talks with Chancellor Merz were very fruitful. We discussed ways to further cement bilateral cooperation by working together in trade, investments, circular economy, defence, IT and more. We also talked about boosting cultural linkages between our nations."

The G7 Summit is currently taking place under France's Presidency in Evian. This year marks India's 13th participation in the G7 and PM Modi's seventh consecutive attendance at the summit.

In January, German Chancellor Merz was on an official visit to India at the invitation of PM Modi. This was Merz's first official visit to India after assuming office

During the visit, Merz and PM Modi held a meeting in Gujarat, where they agreed to deepen cooperation in defence, space and other critical and emerging technologies.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The Defence Industrial Cooperation Roadmap is a big step! India needs reliable partners for technology transfer, especially in aerospace and cybersecurity. Germany has expertise in precision engineering, so this could boost our 'Make in India' efforts. Waah! 😊

Vikram M

Happy about the visa waiver for transit through Germany. But let's be real – the EU-India FTA still has many hurdles on services and data protection. Hope both sides negotiate with a spirit of give-and-take, not just pushing their own agendas.

Ananya R

PM Modi attending G7 for the seventh time shows India's rising global stature. The discussion on West Asia and Russia-Ukraine conflict is crucial. India can play a bridge-builder role given our relationships with all parties.

Sarah B

As someone who works in tech, the focus on circular economy and IT cooperation is promising. Germany's green tech expertise combined with India's scale could drive innovation in waste management and renewable energy. Let's see concrete outcomes though! 🚀

Rohit P

I appreciate the cultural linkages being discussed, but we should also push for more student exchange programs in STEM fields. Germany's dual education system is world-class – India can learn a lot for our skill development initiatives.

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