



India-Germany: An economic relationship whose time has come as the world changes and challenges grow
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The official visit of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to India on 12-13 January, his first to the Indo-Pacific since taking office, coincided with the 75th anniversary year of diplomatic ties, providing renewed momentum to the India-Germany Strategic Partnership.
The visit reinforced strategic alignment across political, economic and technological domains and precedes the anticipated European Union-India Summit, expected to push forward negotiations on an India-EU trade agreement. Amid increasing geopolitical fragmentation, renewed emphasis on tech sovereignty and techno-nationalism, with the strategic control and weaponization of technologies a new reality, India and Germany share comprehensive relations dating back to a pact on ‘Cooperation in Scientific Research and Technological Development’ that is over half a century old.
India and Germany share a future-oriented partnership in science and technology, rooted in trust, shared democratic values and a strong commitment to innovation. This cooperation spans several priority areas, including mega science, space research, artificial intelligence (AI), digital transformation, green hydrogen, renewable energy, biotechnology, advanced manufacturing and sustainable mobility.
This collaboration is supported by robust institutional mechanisms, joint research programmes and academic and research exchanges. By aiming to link research institutions, universities, startups and industry, the Indo-German partnership can strengthen innovation ecosystems and create skilled employment.
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