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INDO-GERMAN ALLIANCE FOR NEW WORLD ORDER
The Morning Standard
|October 05, 2025
THE year 2025 is a pivotal one for the global economy.
Geopolitical realignments, supply chain diversification, and rapid advances in digital technologies are reshaping how nations and enterprises collaborate. In this context, the Indo-German partnership stands out not just asa robust trade relationship, but as a forward-looking alliance rooted in trust, innovation, and shared prosperity.
The Indo-German economic corridor has never been stronger. Bilateral trade in goods touched a record €30.9 billion in 2024, while German investment stock in India rose to €25.4 billion. Germany is now India’s ninth-largest foreign investor, with more than 2,000 German companies present in the country across sectors such as automotive, machinery, and chemicals. What is more telling is the confidence in the road ahead — nearly 80% of German businesses surveyed plan to expand investments in India over the next five years, with over a third ready to commit more than €5 million. This reflects not only confidence in India’s macroeconomic stability but also faith in the country’s ability to deliver growth.
India today combines favourable fundamentals — being the world’s most populous nation, on track to become the fourth largest economy by year-end, with relatively low public debt, political stability, anda median age of just 28.8 years. For German companies grappling with aging populations and skills shortages at home, India’s young and skilled workforce represents both an opportunity and a competitive advantage.
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