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published on 10 August 2023 | reading time approx. 4 minutes
by Rahul Oza and Valentin Ketterer
India has always been a crucial long-standing economic partner for Germany. Last year alone, the trade volume increased to around 30 billion Euros, making India the essential trading partner for Germany in South and Southeast Asia. Therefore, the partnership has been constantly developing and improving. On July 19, for the first time in 10 years, the German Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Action visited India. Robert Habeck is also the vice-chancellor of Germany. He aimed to further increase cooperation and collaboration between the two countries, all in light of the recent political developments and the upcoming G20 summit.
Despite these overwhelming positive aspects of India, it also has to be noted that specific challenges remain.
Overall, the visit can be viewed as a steppingstone in the long and ongoing path of expanding the connection, cooperation, and collaboration between India and Germany. It is also important to highlight that other influential German politicians have been visiting India in the past months, for example, the Minister of Defence, Boris Pistorius. Theses visits can not only be considered a sign of increasing cooperation, but they also underline the fact that India is beginning to make full use of its solid foundation to become one of the top international players. And that is exactly why this is a supreme match in cooperation and collaboration. When combining the sheer potential of an up and coming economic superpower with the know-how of an established one, one can only imagine the possibilities.
Rahul Oza
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