India, Germany Begin High-Level Talks About Strategic Partnership
India and Germany have begun high-level talks amid the COVID-19 pandemic on
Nov 2 with Foreign Secretary Harsh V Shringla having 12-hours-long
engagements
India and Germany have begun high-level talks amid the COVID-19 pandemic on
November 2 with Foreign Secretary Harsh V Shringla having 12-hours-long of
continuous engagements in Berlin, said Indian Mission in Germany. As per the
statement, the meetings would focus on the bilateral relationship of both
nations and the alignment in the reform of multilateral institutions for the
21zst century. Apart from that, the strategic partners would also discuss
Berlin’s stance on the Indo-pacific region and its compatibility with India’s
approach. The talks about also note Berlin as a stakeholder in India’s
modernisation to continue and strengthen the partnership.
Strategic Partners #India and #Germany continue high-level exchange during challenging times.
— India in Germany (@eoiberlin) November 2, 2020
Foreign Secretary @harshvshringla begins 12 hours of back-to-back engagements in Berlin, at the Federal Chancellery, Foreign Office, and with the media and leading think tanks. pic.twitter.com/nn24xT98Vs
Shringla’s visit to Germany came a day after the Foreign Secretary held a
briefing on the nation’s foreign policy and initiatives of the ministry in
France. He had rounded up his Paris trip with a detailed discussion about the
post-COVID-19 pandemic recovery and the role of India and France strategic
partnership while outlining the requirement of expanding think-tank
engagements with several representatives. Shringla had previously even said
that he reiterated Prime minister Narendra Modi’s message on terror attacks in
France in the message to French interlocutors and even at a public event at
the Institute of French International Relations.
India And Germany Bilateral Relations
India was one of the first nations to establish diplomatic ties with Germany
after World War I and now Germany is India’s most important partners both
bilaterally and on the international level. The India-Germany strategic
partnership that is still continuing amid the COVID-19 pandemic was
established in 2001. It was strengthened with the Intergovernmental
Consultations (IGC) in 2011 that permits a comprehensive review of cooperation
as well as identification of fresh areas of engagement.
India is also among the selected group of nations that Germany maintains such
a dialogue mechanism and the during the fourth IGC, held in Berlin on May 30,
2017, both nations signed at least 12 bilateral cooperation documents
involving various sectors. It was followed by another IGC in New Delhi on
November 1, 2019, where India and Germany signed 22 of such documents. German
Chancellor Angela Merkel last visited India from October 31, 2019, to November
1, 2019, and attended the fifth Intergovernmental Consultations.
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