Trending:Vande Mataram debateThailand-Cambodia tensionGoa nightclub fireIndiGo crisisTrump new security strategyJD Vance anti-immigration remarkBigg Boss 19Indo-German bilateral ties strengthen with fresh funding for green mobility and climate actionasian news international • December 8, 2025, 17:07:23 ISTWhatsapp Facebook TwitterGermany and India successfully concluded the India Germany Government Negotiations on Development Cooperation 2025, reaffirming their strong and future-oriented partnership under the Green and Sustainable Development Partnership (GSDP). AdvertisementSubscribe Join Us+ Follow us On GoogleChoose Firstpost on GoogleGermany on Monday committed about EUR 1.3 billion in India, primarily in the form of concessional loans, across the key areas of climate and energy, sustainable urban development, green urban mobility, and sustainable management of natural resources. In addition, bilateral cooperation in the skills development sector, in particular, renewable energy will be strengthened through these loans, as per an official statement. Germany and India successfully concluded the India Germany Government Negotiations on Development Cooperation 2025, reaffirming their strong and future-oriented partnership under the Green and Sustainable Development Partnership (GSDP)STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD“During the negotiations, Germany announced new commitments amounting to almost EUR 1.3 billion, primarily in the form of concessional loans, across the key areas of climate and energy, sustainable urban development, green urban mobility, and sustainable management of natural resources. In addition, bilateral cooperation in the skills development sector, in particular, renewable energy will be strengthened,” the statement read. More from World Did Vanity Fair editor lose her job over an affair with Robert F Kennedy Jr? Firefighter killed as wildfires destroy dozens of homes in AustraliaChristine Toetzke, Director General for Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Eastern/South Eastern Europe at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) said India remains a major strategic partner country, also under the new German government.“I am delighted to continue our trustful development cooperation- under the umbrella of GSDP, guiding our commitment to the bilateral cooperation.