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On the eve of its President Horst Koehler’s visit, Germany said India had sprung a “nasty surprise” on it by cancelling a billion-dollar tender for aircraft refuellers and held the Indian bureaucracy liable for not being able to ready four pacts for signing.

Berlin said that as a leader in civil nuclear technology, especially in the safety field, it was prepared to look at the prospects of collaboration in a “positive way” but had not received a request for specific areas in which India was interested.

“For the multi-role tanker tenders, our aircraft [European] was chosen but it came as a nasty surprise for us and [it was] very disappointing [that] it was rejected at the political level. We were not explained the reason in detail and it seems quality was not exactly the criteria,” German Ambassador Thomas Matussek told journalists here on Friday.

Germany wanted to sign several agreements during Dr. Koehler’s visit but they were not cleared by India on grounds that the bureaucratic procedure would take some time.

Germany was most keen on inking a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in security and anti-terrorism to follow up on the real-time exchange of information taking place between intelligence agencies of the two countries. Though the draft was sent last July, the Ministries of External Affairs and Home were still discussing it and thereafter it would have to be put up to the Cabinet for approval. “I spoke to Mr. Chidambaram and he said he will push very hard for it,” observed Mr. Matussek.

Germany was also miffed over the last-minute pulling out of an Indian team for a course on counter-intelligence and felt it would be tough for the organisers to accommodate Indians in future if this attitude continued.

An agreement on economic and technical cooperation worth about Rs. 2,500 crore also could not be finalised despite being initialled last year as was the proposed pact on corporate and social responsibility. A fourth pact on social security too is still being negotiated.

Nevertheless, Mr. Matussek took comfort from the fact that these agreements would be signed in future and both sides were going ahead with closer partnerships in a number of fields. Dr. Koehler’s visit, he said, signals Germany’s desire to enrich and deepen the strategic partnership.

And despite the cancellation, Germany believes it is still in the race for this re-tendered competition as well as for supplying 126 fighters and engines for an indigenously built combat aircraft. Though the cutting edge technology will not come cheap, the German Ambassador maintained that the cost of maintaining European military hardware will be less than the offerings by competitors from the U.S. and Russia. Another advantage over the U.S. was that Germany would not insist on monitoring procedures including on-the-spot inspections.

Dr. Koehler will arrive here on February 1 and during his nearly week-long stay, interact with the entire top political leadership. He will also visit Pune and Mumbai.
 
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hope they sign the contract of U-boats ....we desperately need them....
 
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hope they sign the contract of U-boats ....we desperately need them....

There is already a discussion of U Boat with Pakistan, both cannot have it.
 
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There is already a discussion of U Boat with Pakistan, both cannot have it.

you should read the german ambassador's comment....not providing link because it was just one month ago at max...U-214 is seriously being considered for second line....along with LADA and a french and SWEEDish sub..do the math ...which is gonna win????
 
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jha PM Gilani visited berlin met with chancellor angela and discussed affairs both military and civilians while the german leader said that germany will help Pakistan in military affairs and respects the vast sacrifices PAKISTAN has given for the world.Do the math i hope your result will be hat we are buying U 214s no doubt.
 
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India, Germany should aim to double trade to $30 bn by 2014

New Delhi, Sep 26 (IANS) India and Germany should identify sectors of potential partnership and evolve a roadmap to double two-way trade to $30 billion by 2014, an industry lobby said Sunday.

'Given the strong foundation of mutual respect and long-standing economic relationship, the two countries can take advantage of renewed growth conditions to reach a higher level of economic cooperation,' the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) said in a report.

In 2009-10, the two-way trade between India and Germany was $15.7 billion. Germany was India's 5th largest export partner at $5.4 billion and eighth largest source of imports at $10.3 billion in 2009-10.

India imports machinery, electronics technology, metal products, iron and steel products and automotives from Germany. It exports apparel, electrical equipment and organic chemicals to Germany.

Germany's cumulative investments in India from 2002 to 2009 stood at $2.8 billion. The country has also been a major supplier of technology, accounting for over 13 percent of total technology transfer approvals.

German Minister of Economics and Technology Rainer Bruederle, who led a business delegation to India last week, said Germany was committed to strengthen business ties with India by liberalising visa, trade and investment norms.

India, Germany should aim to double trade to $30 bn by 2014
 
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