India-Germany Strategic Partnership Deepens
Analysis based on 18 articles · First reported Apr 11, 2026 · Last updated Apr 15, 2026
The deepening strategic partnership between India and Germany, particularly in defense, digital governance, and energy security, is expected to positively impact their respective economies and global stability. Collaborative measures to safeguard energy and food security, especially amidst the Strait of Hormuz blockade, aim to mitigate market volatility.
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held high-level consultations in Berlin with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and other officials to strengthen the India-Germany Strategic Partnership. Discussions focused on expanding cooperation in trade, security, defense, and digital governance, including AI ethics and semiconductor supply chain security. Both sides reviewed the 2026 India-Germany Defence Industrial Cooperation Roadmap and the Indo-German Digital Dialogue work plan for 2026-27. The meetings also addressed global challenges such as the energy crisis caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade and geopolitical developments impacting energy, food, and economic security. Misri articulated India's vision for a multipolar world, emphasizing the crucial role of Germany and the European Union. The visit builds on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's earlier visit to India and aims to finalize a roadmap for technology and people-to-people exchanges.
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