Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that India is fully prepared to deepen its economic partnership with Germany and invited German businesses to invest, manufacture and expand operations in India as part of a long-term, stable and forward-looking partnership.
Addressing a gathering of German industry leaders, the Prime Minister said that the proposed India-European Union Free Trade Agreement is close to being realised and will mark the beginning of a new phase in trade, investment and economic cooperation between India and Europe.
“The India-EU Free Trade Agreement is also soon going to be realized. This will open a new chapter for our trade, investment, and partnership. That means, the path is clear for you,” PM Modi said.
Highlighting India’s growing role in global manufacturing and supply chains, the Prime Minister invited German companies to combine their technological strength with India’s scale and speed.
“I invite German precision and innovation to connect with India’s scale and speed. You can manufacture in India, take full advantage of domestic demand, and export without any obstacles,” he added.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment to policy stability and long-term cooperation, PM Modi said India would continue to advance its partnership with Germany based on mutual trust and predictable policies.
“On behalf of the government, I assure you that India will advance cooperation with Germany with stable policies, mutual trust, and a long-term vision,” the Prime Minister said.
Summing up his message to German investors and businesses, PM Modi said, “India is ready, willing, and able. Let us innovate, invest, and grow together. Let us prepare sustainable solutions not only for India and Germany, but for the global future.”





