Key Points

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has arrived in India for a two-day official visit starting in Bengaluru. He emphasized India's crucial role as a strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific region and on global platforms. The visit includes meetings with ISRO officials, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. Both countries are strengthening their strategic partnership that began in 2000 and has grown through regular intergovernmental consultations.

Key Points: German FM Wadephul Visits India to Strengthen Strategic Partnership

  • Wadephul meets ISRO officials in Bengaluru before Delhi talks
  • Strategic talks scheduled with EAM Jaishankar and Minister Goyal
  • Focus on security cooperation and technology innovation partnerships
  • Germany seeks skilled workforce recruitment from India
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German Foreign Minister Wadephul arrives in India; highlights New Delhi's strategic role ahead of two-day visit

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul arrives in India, highlighting New Delhi's crucial role in Indo-Pacific security and global democratic partnerships.

"India plays a decisive role in shaping the international order of our century - Johann Wadephul"

Bengaluru, September 2

German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Johann David Wadephul arrives in Bengaluru on Tuesday morning to commence a two-day official visit to India.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the visit is scheduled to take place from September 2 to September 3.

He will be visiting the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) before leaving for Delhi later in the day.

On September 3, Wadephul will meet Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal, followed by a meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi. He will depart from the country the same day.

Ahead of his visit, the German Foreign Minister underscored the vital role India plays as a key partner in the Indo-Pacific region and on the global stage.

In a series of posts on X, Wadephul emphasised the close political, economic, and cultural ties between Germany and India, describing the expanding strategic partnership as having significant potential.

He also highlighted areas such as security cooperation, innovation, technology, and skilled workforce recruitment as key pillars of the bilateral relationship.

"India is a key partner in the Indo-Pacific. Our relations are close - politically, economically, culturally. The expansion of our strategic partnership has much potential: from security cooperation to innovation & technology to recruiting skilled workers,"Wadephul said.

"India's voice, that of the world's most populous country and largest democracy, is also heard beyond the strategically important Indo-Pacific region. That is why I am travelling today for talks to Bangalore and New Delhi," he added.

The German Foreign Minister also emphasised the natural alliance between democracies like Germany and India, particularly in the face of growing geopolitical challenges.

"India plays a decisive role in shaping the international order of our century. We as democracies are natural partners in this. In view of massive geopolitical challenges, we want & must preserve the rules-based international order together," he concluded.

The visit follows Jaishankar's meeting with German Member of Parliament Jurgen Hardt in New Delhi last month, where the two leaders discussed bilateral ties and global development.

According to MEA, Germany is one of India's most valued partners in Europe. The two countries share a strong strategic partnership, which has grown steadily over the decades since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1951. In March 2021, both sides marked 70 years of diplomatic ties.

Since May 2000, India and Germany have maintained a 'Strategic Partnership', which has been further strengthened by the launch of Intergovernmental Consultations (IGC) at the level of Heads of Government in 2011. The IGC framework enables a comprehensive review of cooperation and identifies new areas of engagement at the Cabinet level. India is among a select group of countries with which Germany has such a dialogue mechanism.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone working in tech in Bengaluru, I'm excited about the German delegation visiting ISRO. Germany has amazing engineering capabilities and we have the talent - perfect combination for innovation!
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Aditya G
Hope this visit leads to concrete outcomes, not just diplomatic statements. We need more German investments in manufacturing and technology transfer, not just words about partnership.
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Sarah B
Living in India for 3 years now, I've seen how German companies are creating quality jobs here. This strategic partnership benefits both economies - more skilled worker exchanges would be fantastic!
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Karthik V
Germany acknowledging India's voice in global affairs is significant. As the world's largest democracy, we deserve a seat at the top table. Hope our foreign policy continues this balanced approach with all major powers.
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Nisha Z
The timing is interesting given global geopolitical shifts. India maintaining strong ties with European powers while pursuing independent foreign policy shows diplomatic maturity. More power to our diplomats! 👏

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