"When you travel trans-Atlantic or to Latin America, it is normal to have a transit halt. A transit halt is what is being planned for and that is where we are. Now, if, in the context of a transit halt, there is a request for any further interaction, at this stage that has not been decided upon," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson said when asked about the possibility of a Modi-Merkel meeting.
"I have confirmed that Prime Minister is indeed going. There will be a transit halt, both while going and coming back (from Brazil)," he said.
With annual bilateral trade in excess of 18 billion Euros, Germany is India's biggest trading partner in Europe and a meeting between the two leaders would be crucial.
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