Blitz Bureau
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the deepening cooperation between India and Germany in the defence and security sectors, emphasising it as a reflection of their strong mutual trust.
Speaking at a joint press conference in New Delhi with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, PM Modi said, “The growing cooperation in the defence and security sectors is a symbol of our deep mutual trust. The agreement on the exchange of classified information is a new step in this direction.”
He also added the significance of the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty signed between the two countries, saying it will enhance joint efforts to combat terrorism and separatist activities.
The Prime Minister expressed concern over the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, underlining that both nations are troubled by the rising global instability. “India has always believed that problems cannot be solved by war, and we are ready to make every possible contribution to restore peace,” he said. Welcoming Chancellor Scholz and his delegation, PM acknowledged the momentum the partnership has gained under Scholz’s leadership.
“This is your third visit to India, and fortunately, the first IGC of my third term as Prime Minister. In a way, this is a triple celebration of our friendship,” he said, referencing the InterGovernmental Consultations (IGC), a biannual forum that brings together ministers from both nations.
“Our partnership has gained new momentum and direction. Germany’s ‘Focus on India Strategy’ offers a comprehensive blueprint to modernize and elevate relations between two of the world’s largest democracies,” PM Modi said.