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Defence and security have become central to the evolving India-Germany strategic relationship. This year, the two countries conducted their first-ever joint air exercises, marking a significant milestone in their defence cooperation. The partnership is set to expand further with plans to enhance maritime collaboration, including potential naval exercises in Goa.
Recent discussions between Indian Minister S. Jaishankar and German officials, including Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, have focused on deepening defence industry cooperation. Both nations are exploring joint ventures in defence technology and production, aiming to bolster their strategic partnership in response to regional and global security challenges.
The 50-year history of science and technology collaboration between India and Germany continues to thrive, with ongoing technological exchanges in fields such as artificial intelligence, space technology, and biotechnology. The upcoming meeting of the Trade and Technology Council, established between India and the European Union, will further strengthen this cooperation.
Germany's role is also crucial in advancing the Free Trade Agreement with the EU, with both nations working to accelerate progress. Their joint efforts in international forums address global challenges like climate change, cybersecurity, and geopolitical stability. The India-Germany Strategic Partnership is poised for significant growth, with upcoming Intergovernmental Consultations expected to deepen collaboration across trade, defence, and technology sectors.
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