Bernhard Steinruecke, Director General of the Chamber, hailed Modi's 'Make-in-India' programme and said German companies are "very optimistic" about India.
"It is a very good campaign. India needs manufacturing. On the other hand, Germans are probably the best in manufacturing. So, it is a win-win situation," he told PTI.
Steinruecke, former General Manager of Deutsche Bank, said India has a lot of potential as it has growth rate and a market and "everyone who wants to be a part of international industry has to be in India."
Contending that it is possible, he said the approach of Prime Minister Modi to make things easier is "the most important thing" and "if the government is doing it, things will improve more".
Asked to comment on rules and regulations, Steinruecke, who has seen Indian system from close quarters, said: "it can always be better".
On taxation in India, he said, "it is complex but tax systems are complex all over the world. Even in Germany they are complex."
He then referred to the Retrospective Tax rule brought by the previous government two years back and said, "it was not good" and "caused a lot of problems".
On this, he is pinning hopes on the new government. "The new government has said it will not have tax like that. From that angle, it is going in the right direction."
Steinruecke, however, said German companies were not dissuaded by the Retrospective Tax.
German companies, which have a good track record, are "very optimistic about India", he said, adding that they "will do more" and "this is the time".
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