India, Germany to intensify cooperation in combating terror: Modi

India and Germany signed five joint declarations of intent and inked 11 pacts in fields such as space, civil aviation, maritime technology, medicine and education.

November 01, 2019 10:36 am | Updated 04:16 pm IST - New Delhi

German Chancellor Angela Merkel being welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel being welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019.

India and Germany have resolved to intensify bilateral and multilateral cooperation to deal with the threats of terrorism and extremism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after holding wide-raging talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

After the two leaders co-chaired the fifth Inter-Governmental Consultations, India and Germany signed five joint declarations of intent and inked 11 pacts in fields such as space, civil aviation, maritime technology, medicine and education.

“We have vowed to build ‘new India’ by 2022 and expertise of technological, economic powerhouses like Germany will be useful for it,” Mr. Modi said in his press statement after the meeting.

“We have resolved to intensify bilateral and multilateral cooperation to deal with terrorism and extremism,” he added.

India and Germany will continue cooperation to expedite reforms in UN Security Council, Mr. Modi said.

He said that India has invited Germany to take advantage of opportunities in defence production in the defence corridors in UP and Tamil Nadu.

“We have decided to tap cooperation possibilities in e-mobility, smart cities, cleaning of rivers and environmental protection,” Mr. Modi said.

Ms. Merkel said agreements signed between Germany and India prove that ties are marching ahead in the areas of new and advanced technology. Areas of 5G and artificial intelligence are a challenge and it is important to work on them together, she said.

“We will be happy to engage in big infrastructure projects which India is envisaging,” Ms. Merkel said.

Other agreements signed between the two countries include collaboration in agricultural technical and professional training, cooperation between the National Museum, the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Indian Museum,Kolkata, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation and the Stiftung Humboldt Forum in Berliner Schloss and between All India Football Federation (AIFF) and Deutscher Fuߢall-Bund e.V (DFB), the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

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