Friday, July 31, 2015

Indo - German Ties

Angela Merkel a top leader in Germany and a huge influencer in Europe must be requested to visit India. News articles project she will visit in October or sooner if possible.

The discussion must not be restricted only to terrorism, counter – insurgency, weapons, nuclear , spying (German spies are among world’s best), etc,.

Organisations or companies which work with German companies or have operations in India and those who send students to Germany must be asked for suggestions on better ties. Example: Bosch, igtcindia, indien.ahk.de, igstc, etc,.

German universities are very high in educational standards. India must work on bringing collaboration's with German universities with Indian universities as MOU. Also allowing them to setup individually to help Indian students in R&D help save lot of FOREX.

German schools also can be allowed to setup here to promote more bonding with Indians.

Germany has lot of scope for IT companies but the language is a major concern. Hence Indian IT companies and NASSCOM should work out to grow much in Germany even further and close partnership with automobile companies and more services which IT companies can enter by training employees in German.
Indian youth should trained in embedded, electrical and mechanical engineering related concepts with skill India program with experts from their country in the field. Translators can be provided by India for the same in future. Embedded systems are a big market but India has not much manufacturing facilities. Indian Govt should request states to allocate SEZ for Indian - German collaboration companies and which ever states is willing to partner with Germany may be allocated.

Export policy of Germany/Europe and India and working on nuances to further improve trade.

Discussion with RBI & Finance Ministry with German officials and Angela Merkel on policies of Europe and Greek debt crises to get better idea on how India can overcome in case of any eventualities in future.

Promotion of German tourists to India and working out any issues they are facing like language, security, etc,.

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