The new coalition in Germany outlines closer ties with India and expects China to play a responsible role for peace, stability in the neighbourhood

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The new coalition agreement mentions the importance of intensive dialogue on peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region and India is also mentioned in the EU-India Connectivity Partnership and the Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

 

Berlin: Germany will continue to have a deep relationship with India, said the newly elected tripartite coalition led by Olaf Scholz formed among Social Democrats, Greens and Liberals that finalised how it will govern the country and outlined how it will be ahead in a coalition document released in Berlin in late November.

This document contains a strong reference to India and the importance of strengthening the Indo-German strategic partnership. India is mentioned prominently in the coalition treaty, signalling the ever-growing importance of the partnership between the two countries.

However, the coalition has taken a tough position on dealing with China on the other hand. It reportedly says that the coalition has to shape its relations with China in partnership, competition and systemic rivalry. Based on human rights and applicable international law, we seek cooperation with China wherever possible. The document said that we want fair rules in the increasing competition with China.

The coalition document also mentions that "Our expectation of Chinese foreign policy is that it will play a responsible role for peace and stability in its neighbourhood. We are committed to ensuring that territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas are settled on the basis of international law of the sea."

"A change in the status quo in the Strait of Taiwan can only take place peacefully and by mutual agreement. As part of the EU's one-China policy, we support the relevant participation of democratic Taiwan in international organisations. We clearly address China's human rights violations, especially in Xinjiang. The "one country two systems" principle in Hong Kong must be reasserted," the document said. China has taken strong objections to the coalition assertions.

About India, the German coalition agreement mentions the importance of intensive dialogue on peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region. India is also mentioned in the context of the EU-India Connectivity Partnership and the Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

The coalition marks the beginning of a new era in German politics, as Chancellor Angela Merkel is not running for office anymore after being the Chancellor of Germany for 16 years. The fact that India finds a mention in the new and unprecedented three-party coalition shows the growing significance of India and the region for Germany's foreign policy. 

Courtesy: ANI

  

                    

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