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German chancellor Olaf Scholz to visit India this weekend

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February 21, 2023

GERMAN Chancellor Olaf Scholz will pay a state visit to India on February 25 and 26, his first trip to the country more than a year after he took charge as Chancellor.

- YESHI SELI

German chancellor Olaf Scholz to visit India this weekend

The German Chancellor will be accompanied by senior government officials and a high-powered business delegation, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

He will be in Delhi on February 25th and then go to Bengaluru on 26th of February.

He is scheduled to arrive in Delhi on February 25 and will proceed to Bengaluru on February 26, the MEA said.

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