Berlin: In view of India’s ever-increasing strategic and economic power in the world, countries around the world are eager to become strategic partners. So far, countries like America, France, Japan, Australia and Britain, Italy, United Arab Emirates, Russia are strategic partners of India. Is Germany also interested in strategic partnership with India now? Does Germany see the benefit in becoming India’s strategic partner? …. Let us tell you that if Germany becomes India’s strategic partner, then it will benefit not only Germany but also India.
India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar met Michael Roth, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the German Parliament and discussed the current global challenges and the possibilities of new bilateral cooperation. During this, the possibilities of strategic partnership with India are also getting strengthened. It is noteworthy that Jaishankar is in Germany in the second phase of his visit to three countries. He has arrived here from Saudi Arabia after attending the ‘India-Gulf Cooperation Council Ministerial Meeting’.
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Jaishankar said in a post on social media platform ‘X’ after the meeting on Tuesday, “It was a pleasure to meet MP and Chairman of a Committee on Foreign Affairs Michael Roth. Shared views on current global challenges and possibilities of new cooperation between India and Germany.” He also interacted with foreign affairs and security policy experts organized by the Munich Security Conference in Berlin on Tuesday. Jaishankar said, “The changing global order, security challenges and strategic similarities between India and Germany were discussed.” Jaishankar also interacted with members of the German Parliament. He said, “I appreciate their insight on contemporary global issues. I value their support to strengthen India-Germany relations.