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Bengaluru: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz concluded his official visit to Bengaluru on Tuesday, departing the city after a day of high-level engagements that underlined the growing depth of India-Germany relations and Karnataka’s rising profile as a global innovation hub.

Chancellor Merz’s visit formed part of a broader diplomatic outreach aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation across economic, technological and strategic domains.

Bengaluru — widely regarded as India’s technology capital — served as a fitting backdrop, showcasing opportunities for German collaboration in advanced manufacturing, digital technologies, clean energy and innovation-led enterprises.

Earlier in the day, the Chancellor and his delegation held interactions with leading technology and industrial institutions, focusing on future-ready sectors and sustainable growth.

The engagements highlighted the city’s strengths in research, skilled talent and start-up ecosystems, positioning Karnataka as a key destination for German investment and industrial partnerships.

At Kempegowda International Airport, MB Patil, Minister for Heavy and Medium Industries and Basic Facilities Development, personally saw off the visiting dignitary, extending a warm farewell on behalf of the Karnataka government.

Comprehensive security arrangements ensured the smooth movement of the Chancellor and his delegation throughout the visit.

Several senior officials were present during the farewell, including Additional Chief Secretary Gaurav Gupta, Secretary, Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Dr KG Jagadeesh; Bengaluru City District Commissioner G Jagadeesh, Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh, and regional passport officers and representatives from the German Consulate General in New Delhi.

Officials said the Bengaluru engagements were part of a larger India tour that reflects Germany’s strong interest in deepening ties with India. The visit carries pan-India significance, with upcoming meetings in New Delhi with Prime Minister Narendra Modi expected to focus on expanding trade, advancing the proposed EU-India free trade agreement, strengthening defence and security cooperation, and exploring mobility and skill development initiatives.

The Chancellor’s interactions also highlighted the long-standing collaboration between Karnataka and Germany in areas such as infrastructure development, administrative reforms and industrial growth.

Observers noted that the combined engagements in Bengaluru and New Delhi underscore India’s growing importance as a strategic, technological and investment partner for Germany.

With cooperation spanning industry, technology, defence and education, Chancellor Merz’s visit is being seen as a milestone in reinforcing the economic, technological and strategic partnership between the two nations, setting the stage for deeper and more diversified engagement in the years ahead.

 

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Arun is a freelance content contributor based in Bengaluru