India will have a major role in foreign policy of new German Government, says German envoy

ANI April 13, 2025 225 views

Germany's new government is positioning India as a critical strategic partner in its foreign policy framework. The German Ambassador, Dr. Philipp Ackermann, highlighted the commitment to intensifying bilateral relations across multiple domains, particularly in defense and trade. Concurrent developments suggest an accelerating momentum in EU-India free trade agreement negotiations, with both sides aiming to conclude a substantial deal by year-end. These diplomatic signals indicate a potential significant geopolitical realignment and deepening economic engagement between India, Germany, and the European Union.

"India will be playing a major role in our foreign policy" - Dr. Philipp Ackermann, German Ambassador to India
New Delhi, April 12: The German Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Dr Philipp Ackermann, said on Saturday that the new German government is committed to enhancing relations with India, particularly in defence, and noted that "India will play a major role" in their foreign policy.

Key Points

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Germany commits to strengthening strategic partnership with India

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New coalition emphasizes bilateral relations in multiple sectors

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EU-India free trade agreement gaining momentum

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Diplomatic engagement focuses on defense and economic cooperation

Ackermann also emphasised Germany's strong support for a free trade agreement between the European Union and India.

While speaking with ANI on the sidelines of the second day of the Carnegie Global Tech Summit, Ackermann said, "The coalition treaty (between the two parties forming the next German government) clearly mentions India's name. India will be playing a major role in our foreign policy, and the new government will commit itself to intensifying bilateral relations in many areas, including defence, and I am very happy about it."

Notably, CNN on Wednesday reported that German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz unveiled a new coalition deal between the country's two major centrist parties in a bold and optimistic speech in Berlin on Wednesday, hours after it was announced that an agreement to form a new government had been reached. The deal was presented by Merz, leader of the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), which emerged as the winner in February's federal election.

Ackermann further said, "We are very keen on the free trade agreement, and we want to see it as soon as possible... It has to be decided between the European Union and the Indian Government. Germany is behind the doors and not at the table, so we will speak to both the EU and the Indian Government."

Earlier on Friday, Herve Delphin, Ambassador of the European Union to India, had said the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations have gained momentum, with both sides aiming to conclude a substantial deal by the end of the year.

While speaking with ANI on the sidelines of Carnegie Global Tech Summit about India-EU FTA, Delphin said, "Well, you know that the two sides are right into the negotiation phase and after the visit of the College of the Commission, the two leaders really mobilised and decided to take it forward with more energy and more momentum and instructed the two teams to get the FTA done by the end of the year, and I think there is a good momentum. We saw it in the last negotiating round that took place in Europe."

He added, "In the negotiating round, there are constant contacts between the two chief negotiators, the Commissioner from the European side and Piyush Goyal. There are difficult issues to discuss, no doubt about that, but I think the resolve of the political level to address them is there. So, we are very confident that we are going to get a substantial FTA by the end of the year."

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Priya K.
This is fantastic news! Stronger India-Germany ties will benefit both economies. The FTA could be a game-changer for tech and manufacturing sectors. 🇮🇳🤝🇩🇪
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the positive sentiment, I hope this isn't just diplomatic talk. We've heard similar promises before. Concrete actions in defense tech transfer would show real commitment.
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Anika M.
Germany recognizing India's importance is long overdue! Our growing economy and strategic position deserve this attention. The defense collaboration could be especially promising.
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Vikram P.
Interesting development. I wonder how this will affect India's relations with other EU nations. Will Germany become our main gateway to Europe now? The FTA timeline seems ambitious but achievable.
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Sunita R.
As someone who works in international trade, this is exciting! The EU-India FTA has been in the works for too long. Germany's push might finally get it over the finish line. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Karan D.
I hope this means more German investment in Indian startups and better visa policies for Indian professionals. The potential here is enormous if both sides follow through.

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