Germany has reaffirmed its strong support for India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism, following high-level discussions between Indian and German officials. During an official visit to Berlin, an Indian parliamentary delegation, led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, met with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, who condemned the recent Pahalgam terror attack and expressed solidarity with India.
The delegation also engaged with Bundestag leaders, including Omid Nouripour, Armin Laschet, and Ralph Brinkhaus, emphasizing India’s firm response to terrorism and its commitment to defending national security. Wadephul acknowledged India’s right to self-defense, reinforcing Germany’s strategic partnership with India in counter-terrorism efforts.
Experts view this diplomatic engagement as a significant step in strengthening Indo-German relations, particularly in security cooperation and intelligence sharing.
Key Highlights:
Germany reaffirms strong support for India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism.
German Foreign Minister condemns Pahalgam attack, backs India’s right to self-defense.
Indian delegation meets Bundestag leaders to discuss counter-terrorism strategies.
Strengthening Indo-German security cooperation and intelligence sharing.