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  2. Germans in India - Wikipedia

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    Today, German expatriates have a strong presence in India, mainly in the mining and heavy engineering sector. In a 2007 news report, according to an executive of Locatech GmbH, an IT company, the availability of skill and the importance of intellectual property rights is well established in India at all levels – statutory, administrative and ...

  3. Germany–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany was critical of India for intervening in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Germany rejected India's 1998 nuclear tests [9] with Chancellor Helmut Kohl saying: "This was the wrong decision for them to take; we do not accept that decision." [11]

  4. German diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Auslandsdeutsche (adj. auslandsdeutsch) is a concept that connotes German citizens, regardless of which ethnicity, living abroad, or alternatively ethnic Germans entering Germany from abroad. Today, this means a citizen of Germany living more or less permanently in another country (including expatriates such as long-term academic exchange ...

  5. List of ambassadors of Germany to India - Wikipedia

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    India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947. Accordingly, there was only a German consular representation during the colonial period. The Federal Republic of Germany had an ambassador in India since 1952. The German ambassadors in India were also responsible for Nepal and Bhutan at times.

  6. Embassy of Germany, New Delhi - Wikipedia

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    India became independent from the United Kingdom on August 15, 1947. West Germany opened an embassy in New Delhi on April 22, 1952.. The GDR maintained an official trade mission in New Delhi from 1956, which was converted into a consulate general in 1970.

  7. Foreign relations of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German ambassador to India, Bernd Mutzelburg, once said that India and Germany, are not just 'natural partners', but important countries in a globalised world. Germany is India's largest trade partner in Europe. German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited India recently, as did the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit Germany.

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  9. Tamil Germans - Wikipedia

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    Tamil German or German Tamizhar refer to the German citizens of Tamil ethnic origins mainly from India in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry then Sri Lanka and Malaysia apart ...