Modi welcomed Scholz for a one-on-one meeting at his official residence and is learnt to have exchanged views on areas such as defense, trade and clean energy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Oct 25 met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and discussed a wide range of issues focused on bolstering bilateral strategic ties.
Modi welcomed Scholz for a one-on-one meeting at his official residence and is learnt to have exchanged views on areas such as defense, trade and clean energy.
"Welcomed my friend, Chancellor Scholz, to my residence in New Delhi. Glad to be meeting him and discussing a diverse range of issues that will add momentum to the India-Germany friendship," Modi said in a post on X.
"Our nations have a strong track record of developmental cooperation and we look forward to building on this in the times to come," he said.
External Affairs Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said both leaders agreed to maintain the renewed momentum in India-Germany ties and discussed key global issues of interest.
"They also discussed further avenues for cooperation in the fields of economy, investment and manufacturing, technology and innovation, security and defense as well as mobility of talent," Jaiswal said.
Earlier, both the leaders addressed the 18th Asia-Pacific Conference of German Business.
Scholz arrived in Delhi late on Thursday as part of his three-day official visit to India.
(PTI)
Technological Platforms for Improved Disaster Management
SIPRI Annual Report 2025: Insights from this report!
Conservation of Indigenous Seed Varieties in India
Researchers in Finland have created an environmentally friendly chemical method utilizing natural fatty acids from cooking oils to extract silver from e-waste
Radio Nellikka, a children's internet radio station, will be launched by the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KeSCPCR)
Israel’s Defense Minister warns Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei 'could meet fate like Saddam Hussein'
'Won’t let mobs take over our streets': Supreme Court slams Karnataka over 'Thug Life' row
Iranian anchor becomes symbol of defiance after Israeli missile strikes live TV studio
India edges ahead of Pakistan in nuclear race as China rapidly expands arsenal: SIPRI
Air India tragedy could cost insurers $475 million, says GIC
Technological Platforms for Improved Disaster Management
SIPRI Annual Report 2025: Insights from this report!
Conservation of Indigenous Seed Varieties in India
Researchers in Finland have created an environmentally friendly chemical method utilizing natural fatty acids from cooking oils to extract silver from e-waste
Radio Nellikka, a children's internet radio station, will be launched by the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KeSCPCR)
Israel’s Defense Minister warns Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei 'could meet fate like Saddam Hussein'
'Won’t let mobs take over our streets': Supreme Court slams Karnataka over 'Thug Life' row
Iranian anchor becomes symbol of defiance after Israeli missile strikes live TV studio
India edges ahead of Pakistan in nuclear race as China rapidly expands arsenal: SIPRI
Air India tragedy could cost insurers $475 million, says GIC
Copyright© educationpost.in 2024 All Rights Reserved.
Designed and Developed by @Pyndertech