Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Denmark on Tuesday on the second leg of his three-nation European tour after concluding his “productive” visit to Germany.
Modi, who arrived in Berlin on Monday morning, held bilateral talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and co-chaired the India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultation.
“My Germany visit has been a productive one. The talks with @Bundeskanzler Scholz were extensive and so were the Inter-Governmental Consultations. I got a great opportunity to interact with business and Indian community leaders. I thank the German Government for their hospitality,” Modi tweeted.
Modi said the partnership between India and Germany can serve as an example of success in a complex world as both sides have signed several agreements focusing on sustainable development under which India will receive US$ 10.5 billion in aid by 2030 to increase the use of clean energy.
Modi illuminate the reforms undertaken by his government while interacting with Indian and German business leaders.