Trade, security to come up during Modi-Merkel talks on October 5
New Delhi: Trade and security will be among key issues during talks Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have with visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel on October 5 during which she is expected to convey problems faced by German industries in proceeding with planned investments.
Briefing the reporters on the Chancellor's visit, German Ambassador Martin Ney said Merkel, who will be arriving here on Sunday night, will co-chair with Modi the 3rd Inter- Governmental Consultations which were expected to come out with "path-breaking results" and inking of "substantial agreements." However, he did not divulge details of the pacts.
On her three-day visit during which she will also travel to Bangalore where she along with Modi will attend a business forum, Merkel will be accompanied by six cabinet ministers as well as a high-profile business delegation.
Ney said bilateral economic relations were becoming closer and the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce was the biggest German bi-national Chamber outside Germany with more than 7,000 German and Indian member companies across many sectors.
However, he also noted that German industries have high expectations and also seek resolution of certain issues like "questions of corruption, questions of framework for investments, safety of taxation, Intellectual Property Rights" and legal redressal for "ease of doing business".
"Industries say we need greater progress in order to implement these planned investments. The two leaders will address these issues definitely in a friendly manner," the German envoy added.
Asked if the issue of the stalled India-EU Free Trade Agreement will figure during the talks, he said it was high time that parleys on it should resume because it will help to resolve issues on the negotiating table. "The issue would be picked up during the talks," he added.
India, he felt, should be part of the network of trade agreements between countries globally.
The two sides "will not just talk the talk, but deliver tangible results", he said, adding,” Let it be suffice to say that the outcome will reflect the broad spectrum of deliberations of the consultations. The deliverables will cover the areas of security, economy, development cooperation, climate, clean energy and food security."
In addition to government to government or "G2G agreements, German enterprises are expected to conclude momentous deals with Indian business partners, Ney said.