Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has arrived in Berlin for the India-Germany Foreign Office consultations aimed at reviewing the strategic partnership between the two nations and discussing regional and global issues. The visit follows Chancellor H.E. Friedrich Merz’s successful trip to India in January 2026, highlighting the ongoing high-level exchanges between India and Germany.
During his visit, Misri will co-chair the India-Germany Foreign Office Consultations with Geza Andreas von Geyr, State Secretary of the German Foreign Office. The discussions will encompass various areas of bilateral cooperation, including trade, investments, defense, technology, green energy, development cooperation, education, and people-to-people ties, as well as global and regional matters of mutual interest.
Apart from the official consultations, Misri is expected to engage with other dignitaries and senior government officials in both Berlin and Paris. His recent visit to Paris included co-chairing the India-France Foreign Office Consultations with Secretary General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Martin Briens, covering topics such as defense, civil nuclear energy, space cooperation, cyber and digital domains, AI, innovation, and initiatives to strengthen human and cultural ties in light of global and regional developments.
