German Foreign Minister Annalena Bayerbach has described India as a natural partner of Germany. He believes that India will walk with Germany to navigate this turbulent sea, as the world faces uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine conflict. The German minister was addressing the India Trilateral Forum in New Delhi on Tuesday.
India is the world's largest democracy in this vibrant region and a rising political and economic power in Asia, he said during an event organized by the US-based German Marshall Fund and New Delhi-based think tank Observer Research Foundation (ORF). A natural partner for us to cross the rough seas together. Because, if you're going to sail rough seas, you have to trust your allies. That said, if you trust someone, you don't have to share the same opinion on everything. But, when it comes to your most important values and your most important beliefs, you must share the same way of thinking. Baerboch stressed that it is important for both India and Germany to provide safety and security to their people.
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