India and Germany today underlined the potential of open markets and the importance of investment protection for foreign investors for deepening trade ties and attracting investments to the mutual benefit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel underlined their determination to ease bilateral trade and investment during a meeting between them here.
A joint statement issued after their meeting said the two leaders underlined their commitment to India's strategic partnership with the EU and their interest in developing it.
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Recognising Germany's key competencies in high technology and India's growing needs, they welcomed the efforts of the High Technology Partnership Group (HTPG) to identify specific opportunities for high technology collaboration, including in priority areas of skills development in manufacturing under the 'Make in India' programme.
They also agreed to explore possibilities of cooperation in the field of industry 4.0 particularly between the Industry platforms on both sides, and they welcomed efforts to deepen relations between the Indian and German space agencies.
Both the leaders also welcomed the full implementation of the Fast Track System for German companies, as agreed during the last consultations, in the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
The Fast Track System has been enabling both sides to identify and solve problems faced by German Companies and investors in their operations in India. Apart from this, the Fast Track System also serves as a platform for discussing general suggestions from the point of view of German companies and Investors with regard to ease of doing business in India.
The two sides agreed that India's railway modernization and expansion plans offer ample opportunities for the German rail industry. They appreciated the significant progress made on strengthening the cooperation in rail sector especially the initiatives in the area of railway safety.
They encouraged their respective business enterprises to enter into arrangements for co-development and co-production of commercial aviation and defence equipment in India, including transfer of know-how and technologies.
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