German Envoy Ackermann Forecasts India's Potential Energy Export in Coming Years

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German Envoy Ackermann Forecasts India's Potential Energy Export in Coming Years

Defense News ,India :-  The German Ambassador to India, Philipp Ackermann, talked about how India and Germany are working together to make the environment healthier. He was happy about the talks between New Delhi and Berlin about the Green and Sustainable Development Partnership (GSDP) on Friday.


He mentioned that Germany and India are focusing on making clean energy from hydrogen. They are working together to achieve this. He also said that India might start selling clean energy to other countries soon.


Ambassador Ackermann shared his thoughts on social media platform X. He said that discussing the Green and Sustainable Development Partnership at Sunder Nursery in Delhi was fitting. He was glad to have the Indian Ministry of External Affairs on board. They talked about how India and Germany can help other countries in Africa and Latin America with innovative projects. They believe that combining the skills and strengths of both countries can lead to great results.


Speaking to ANI, Ambassador Ackermann explained more about the GSDP. He said that one important part of this partnership is making sure the energy we use is clean and doesn't harm the environment. He believes that India will become a major exporter of clean hydrogen in the future.


Germany and India have formed a team to work on making clean hydrogen. This way, Germany can benefit from India's clean energy exports.


The Ambassador also mentioned that Germany needs skilled workers. Many Indian students are interested in studying and working in Germany. He thinks more Indians will go to Germany in the coming months.


India and Germany have agreed to work together on mobility and employment. Germany is welcoming Indian workers, and the legal rules there have become more flexible. The Ambassador is confident that more Indians will go to Germany in the future, and both countries are happy about this partnership.

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