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Merz: Germany wants to increase security cooperation with India in order to reduce Russia's reliance

Germany is looking to work more closely with India on security matters, in order to reduce India's dependence on Russia.

On Merz's maiden visit to South Asia, Merz signed a memorandum to this effect, along with agreements on critical minerals and the health sector, as well as an artificial intelligence innovation center.

"India and Germany?work together to build resilient, secure and trusted supply chains. Modi said at a joint news conference that the?MoUs signed today will give a new'strength and momentum to our cooperation.

India is still closely involved in the security policy of Russia, from where it gets much of its military hardware, and is also one of China's largest gas and oil buyers.

Germany wants India to reduce its energy imports and stop Indian companies from circumventing Russian sanctions. India has rejected this demand.

Merz called on India and the European Union?to conclude negotiations on a?free trade agreement during his visit, which was intended to give a 'boost to the conclusion of a deal before the end January.

Merz said that the world is experiencing "a revival of protectionism" and this harms Germany and India. Reporting by Andreas Rinke, in Gandhinagar, and Sakshi dayal, in New Delhi. Writing by Miranda Murray. Editing by Friederike Hines.

(source: Reuters)