AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das signed on the dotted lines with Markus Weidner, Director Coach Education and International Relationship, DFB in Goa today.
Besides delegates from FIFA, Indian National Team Head Coach Stephen Constantine and Technical Director Scott O'Donell were also present, as was Dr. Shaji Prabhakaran, FIFA Regional Development Officer for South and Central Asia.
Weidner mentioned that the DFB were "delighted" to enter into this agreement.
Das highlighted the significance of having DFB on board.
"It's an extreme honour to enter into an agreement with the German Football Association. This partnership will usher in an overall technical development for Indian Football," he said.
"It is always best to learn from the best. Germany are the World Champions and that they have been the most consistent Team in the World speaks about their approach to the game. Indian Football will only further benefit from here on.
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