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SME Times News Bureau | 09 Apr, 2013
India and Germany are likely to sign a series of pacts in education,
science and technology and green energy during Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh's visit to Berlin April 10-12 with as many as five cabinet
ministers.
The prime minister, who will be in Germany at the
invitation of Chancellor Angela Merkel, is also set to co-chair with her
the second meeting of inter-governmental consultations launched in 2011
to discuss all possible areas of cooperation.
External Affairs
Minister Salman Khurshid, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma, Renewable
Energy Minister Farooq Abdullah, Human Resource Development Minister
M.M. Pallam Raju and Science and Technology Minister S. Jaipal Reddy are
part of the delegation.
Briefing the media ahead of the visit,
Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai said several pacts were likely to be
signed during the high-profile visit, which also includes National
Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon and himself.
"The ministers
of the two countries will also meet and discuss possible areas of
cooperation," Mathai said, adding that their recommendations will be
forwarded to the leaders to take the process forward.
"Defence
and other areas are also high on priority," he said. "We do have a very
substantive cooperation in defence, even though our defence minister
(A.K. Antony) is not visiting this time."
The prime minister's
engagements include a cultural ceremony to bring to a close the "Days of
India in Germany" that was launched in May last year to mark the 60th
anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Various
events under the Days of India in Germany were held from May 2012 to
March 2013, under the four themes: "Connecting Minds", "Connecting
Capabilities", "Connecting Ideas" and "Connecting Cultures".
The
prime minister's visit include a series of such high-level engagements
between the two sides in the past few years. He had last visited Germany
in December 2010.
The German chancellor had visited India
previously in October-November, 2007 and then in May 2011. During her
2011 visit, she was conferred the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for
International Understanding for the year 2009 .
Germany is
India's largest trading partner in Europe and bilateral trade with the
country had registered an 18.4 percent increase to touch 18.37 billion
euro in 2011. Germany is also the 8th largest foreign direct investor in
India.
According to German Ambassador to India Michael Steiner,
the prime minister's visit was expected to further boost trade and
investments between the most populous countries in South Asia and
Europe.
"Germany is the only country with which India has such a
format of high-level discussion," the ambassador said, referring to the
inter-governmental consultations that covers a host of areas - urban
development to nuclear safety.
According to India's foreign
office, Germany has a vibrant Indian community of 110,000 people with
43,175 holding Indian passports and 67,029 of them being nationals of
that country.
This apart, some 4,500 Indian students are
pursuing various courses in Germany, while around students from the
European country are pursuing similar courses in India.
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