India, Germany to ramp up cooperation to counter terrorism

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Press Trust of India Berlin
Last Updated : Aug 26 2015 | 9:13 PM IST
India and Germany today agreed to cooperate on counter-terrorism measures and reviewed proposals including a USD 1 billion German commitment for an ambitious solar venture in India, as they discussed deliverables during Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to the country.
In their wide-ranging talks, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeir assessed implementation of decisions taken during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit here during April and broadly identified possible substantive outcomes from Merkel's visit to New Delhi in October.
Both Swaraj and Steinmeir underlined the need to have closer security and defence cooperation between India and Germany considering the threat of terrorism. They discussed regional issues including Indo-Pak relations and the situation in Afghanistan.
"The meeting was very warm and very positive meeting which will further strengthen the India-Germany strategic partnership. And lead to a very fruitful and substantive outcome during Chancellor Merkel's visit which is eagerly anticipated in India," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup told PTI here.
Swarup said Swaraj and Steinmeir discussed specific proposals including a USD one billion financial commitment by Germany for a "very ambitious solar rooftop project", its participation in projects like high speed railway corridors, raising speed of existing trains, Ganga rejuvenation initiative, smart cities project and skill development schemes.
He said both the leaders agreed to cooperate in cyber security and counter-terrorism measures besides underlining the need to go for co-production in the defence sector.
Chancellor Merkel is scheduled to visit India in the first half of October for Inter-Governmental Consultations which will be a summit meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and her. She will be accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising a number of ministers, government officials and top executives of a number of leading German companies.
Swarup said a whole range of issues were discussed in the one-on-one meeting as well as delegation level talks between the two foreign ministers.
"Basically the conversation continued from where the last time the Prime Minister and Chancellor Merkel had met here," he said.
Asked whether the issue of threat of terrorism figured in the meeting, Swarup said it was discussed as it is a major challenge for both the countries and the idea was to step up security cooperation on a whole range of issues.
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First Published: Aug 26 2015 | 9:13 PM IST

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