Key Points

A high-level Indian diplomatic delegation led by MJ Akbar visited Berlin to discuss India's counterterrorism strategy after the Pahalgam attack. During meetings with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Bundestag members, strong support and understanding were expressed for India's position. The delegation found significant sympathy among German officials regarding the need for a military response to terrorism. These discussions highlighted the potential for strengthening strategic relations between India and Germany through shared perspectives on global security challenges.

Key Points: MJ Akbar Reveals Germany's Solidarity on India's Terror Response

  • India-Germany diplomatic delegation discusses counterterrorism strategies
  • German leaders acknowledge Pakistan's terror threat
  • Strategic partnership opportunity emerges from current crisis
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Former minister MJ Akbar discusses Germany's support for India's military stance against terrorism during diplomatic outreach in Berlin

"A conquering army at the border will not be stopped by eloquence - Otto von Bismarck (Referenced by MJ Akbar)"

Berlin, June 7

Former Former Union Minister MJ Akbar, who is part of the all-party delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, said on Friday that Germany has shown strong sympathy and understanding for the pain India suffered in the recent Pahalgam terror attack, and agreed that a military response was necessary.

Akbar is currently in Berlin as part of India's diplomatic outreach to explain the country's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism. The delegation met with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and several members of the German Parliament (Bundestag) during their visit.

Speaking to ANI, Akbar said, "The Germans so far have shown the greatest amount of sympathy, but equally important, the understanding of the tragedy and the anguish the Indian people have faced. "

He added that during his meeting with the German Foreign Minister, he recalled a quote from Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of Germany, to explain India's military response to the terror attack.

"In the meeting with the German Foreign Affairs Minister, I said I am reminded of a quote of Bismarck -- 'A conquering army at the border will not be stopped by eloquence'. The Germans understood immediately and agreed that an important military response was needed. With the parliamentary delegation before that, I asked them, 'What would you have done?' and they nodded, that yes, we would have responded," Akbar said.

He further said that the current crisis caused by terrorism is also a chance for India and Germany to build a stronger strategic partnership.

"In my view, a crisis can also be an opportunity. This is an opportunity for India and Germany to strengthen their strategic relationship, because it can only be built on a shared understanding of the nature of the enemy," he added.

Earlier on Friday, the delegation held a series of meetings with Bundestag members and representatives from major German think tanks. The discussions focused on counterterrorism, regional stability, and global cooperation.

One of the notable voices in the dialogue was Jurgen Hardt, a member of the German Parliament and the spokesperson for foreign policy of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group. He acknowledged regional threats from Pakistan and stressed the importance of peaceful conflict resolution.

"We see the terror threat coming from Pakistan, and we have asked the Pakistani government to eliminate terror groups in their country. We hope for a peaceful solution. We encourage the Indian government to do it diplomatically. Hopefully, the conflict between India and Pakistan can be calmed," Hardt said.

He condemned the Pahalgam terror attack and expressed hope that India would also find peaceful ways to handle such situations, while understanding the reasoning behind Operation Sindoor.

With high-level participation across parties and institutions, the visit reinforced the shared values and mutual trust that underpin the India-Germany relationship. From counterterrorism and nuclear restraint to economic engagement and geopolitical dialogue, both sides signalled a clear commitment to a rules-based global order and a collaborative future.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Germany's understanding is welcome, but actions speak louder than words. We've seen many countries express sympathy after terror attacks but hesitate when India takes decisive action. Hope this translates into concrete support at UN and other forums. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The Bismarck quote was perfect! Sometimes diplomacy needs to be backed by strength. Glad Germany recognizes this. But we must also be careful not to escalate tensions unnecessarily. Balance is key in foreign policy.
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Arjun S.
Why are we always explaining ourselves? Every time Pakistan sponsors terror and we respond, we have to justify it to the world. Countries who face no such threats will never fully understand our situation.
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Sunita R.
Germany-India strategic partnership could be game changing! Their technology + our human capital can create wonders. Terrorism affects global economy too - more countries should join hands against this menace. 🙏
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Vikram D.
While I support strong action against terror, we must also reflect - are military responses alone sustainable? What about long-term solutions through economic development in border regions and better intelligence sharing?
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Neha T.
Good diplomatic effort by the delegation. But let's not forget Germany still has strong economic ties with China. We need to see if their words match their actions when it comes to supporting India on global platforms.

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