FS Misri arrives in Berlin for India-Germany Foreign Office consultations
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Tuesday arrived at Berlin for India-Germany Foreign Office consultations.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Tuesday arrived at Berlin for India-Germany Foreign Office consultations.
Both the countries condemned the heinous terror attack near the Red Fort in New Delhi on 10 November 2025 that resulted in the death of innocent civilians.
On The Statesman Talk, Rahul Kumar, the first Indian-origin member of Frankfurt City Parliament, spoke about his political journey in Germany, the challenges encountered as an Indian-origin candidate, and his initiatives to strengthen India-Germany ties.
India has accounted for over 520,000 overnight stays in Germany between January to July, making it a top three destination for Indian travellers in Europe, the German National Tourist Office (GNTO, India) said on Tuesday.
After meeting visiting German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul here this evening, he wrote in a post on X: "Delighted to meet German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul. India and Germany are celebrating 25 years of Strategic Partnership."
He said both India and Germany would like India-EU free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations to move to a decisive conclusion soon.
"We Europeans are doing our best working with our American and Ukrainian friends to ensure that this war ends soon and Ukraine finds peace as a sovereign state," Wadephul said.
Arriving at Düsseldorf on the second day of his visit to Germany after completing his engagements in Cologne, the Chief Minister was received by officials of the Rhine-Westphalia State.
Expanding the domain of youth skill development and structured mobility of workforce between Germany and India, a German delegation led by Frankfurt City Parliament member Rahul Kumar is going to visit Uttarakhand towards the end of the month.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and said India and Germany are united in the fight against terrorism.