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German Chancellor Angela Merkel To Visit India With Ministerial Delegation; To Hold Talks With Modi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Oct, 2019 07:11 PM

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel would arrive here on Thursday with a delegation from 12 ministries and hold discussions on various bilateral topics with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, German envoy Walter J Lindner said.


    Sources said India and Germany are expected to sign about 20 agreements in a wide spectrum of areas during Merkel’s visit.


    India and Germany have a “very longstanding relationship” and there is a huge potential for further building cooperation between the two countries in various areas, Lindner said on Wednesday.


    On a question if the Kashmir issue would be discussed between Merkel and Modi, Lindner said the two leaders had a “very good relationship and they can talk about any issue”.


    On the visit of European Union MPs to Kashmir, Lindner said, “The EU has already said it is a private visit and that is our stand too. We didn’t have any idea that they are coming to India and I know as much as you do.”


    Elaborating on Merkel’s two-day visit to India, Lindner said the German Chancellor would be landing in Delhi on Thursday evening and would be accompanied by a delegation from 12 ministries.


    He said representatives from the ministries are expected to hold bilateral meetings with their Indian counterparts.


    “The topics of discussions would include artificial intelligence, sustainable development, urban mobility, agriculture and football among others,” he told reporters.


    Merkel would also interact with Indian female personalities who had made an impact in society, Lindner said. “The female personalities would include lawyers, bloggers and start-up owners,” he said.


    Apart from holding bilateral talks with Indian leaders, Merkel would also visit a German company in Gurugram and a Metro station before leaving for airport on Saturday, Lindner said.

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