Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh and State Secretary in German Foreign Office Harald Braun today chaired the India-Germany High Technology Partnership Group in Berlin.
The group will further deepen the bilateral relationship in high technology cooperation.
During the meeting today, both sides exchanged views on strengthening trade in high technology and on issues related to export control and non-proliferation and preparations for the expanded second round, including line ministries and a high level business segment, which is to take place in New Delhi during the first semester of 2014.
The creation of this group goes back to the decision made by Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh during the second Indo-German governmental consultations in April 2013 in Berlin, where both Governments agreed to expand trade and cooperation in high technology.
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