India, Germany to work for enhanced bilateral collaboration
From ANINew Delhi, Feb 2: German President Horst Koehler, who is on a seven-day state visit to India, has sought enhanced bilateral cooperation with India in various sectors
"We want to develop further our relationship with India more intensive, more broader in our business communication and business cooperation and at the end we feel also not an economic, social development, there could a huge area of cooperation between India and Germany. We feel we want to give it attention and respect," Koehler said.
Calling for better relations with New Delhi, Koehler said India is a kind of rising star in world politics.
"The prowess of India cannot be ignored and that is why his country wants to have deeper ties with India," he added.
During the visit, President Koehler will have meetings with President Pratibha Patil, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, External Affairs Minister SM Krisha, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj.
He will also meet key industry representatives as well as Indian intellectuals.
Koehler would also be visiting Mumbai and Pune.
The bilateral relations between India and Germany are marked by rapidly growing economic and trade ties. Germany is India's biggest trade partner in the European Union with a bilateral trade of 13.4 billion euros in 2008.
Germany is India's seventh largest investor cumulatively and India's second largest partner for technology collaborations globally.
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