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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. On October 8, 1972, diplomatic relations were established with an exchange of ambassadors.
German Embassy School New Delhi (German: Deutsche Botschaftsschule New Delhi, DSND, is a German international school in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. [1] It has kindergarten, primary school, and secondary school levels.
The West German embassy in Stockholm was occupied by the Red Army Faction in 1975. In 1989 its embassies in Budapest and Prague sheltered fleeing East Germans while waiting for permission to travel onwards to West Germany; permission was subsequently given by the Czechoslovakian and Hungarian governments, accelerating the collapse of socialist ...
Ambassador in New Delhi Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz [1] 1961–1965 Ambassador in New Delhi Dietrich von Mirbach: 1965–1970 Ambassador in New Delhi Günter Diehl: 1970–1977 Ambassador in New Delhi Dirk Oncken: 1977–1979 Ambassador in New Delhi Rolf Ramisch: 1980–1984 Ambassador in New Delhi Günther Gerlach: 1984–1985 Ambassador in New Delhi
This is a list of diplomatic missions in India. There are 158 embassies/high commissions in New Delhi, and many countries maintain consulates in other Indian cities. [1] Most of these diplomatic missions in Delhi are located in Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave.
Indo-German Chamber of Commerce Logo (Updated in 2021) The Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) is the largest German bi-national Chamber abroad and the largest Chamber of Commerce in India. [1] It acts as primary contact for Indian and German companies who are willing to establish a business in the other country.
Embassy statement calls on Indian authorities to seize its assets and prevent them falling into Taliban hands Afghan embassy in India forced to shut as New Delhi ‘draws closer to recognising ...
Germany is India's largest trading partner in Europe. Germany is the 8th largest foreign direct investor (FDI) in India. Germany's FDI totaled about US$5.2 billion during the period 2000–2012, constituting about 3% of total FDI to India. Indian investments in Germany have seen sharp increase in last few years. [40]