New Delhi: India has taken the presidency to a new level and the diversity of places and landscapes, culture, and skills that the country has been showing to foreign delegates in these last few months was just unmatched, said German Embassy spokesperson Sebastian Fuchs.
"I have seen many world leaders coming to India not only for the working group meetings or bilaterals but they take an extra few days to see India's skill development, start-up companies, and modern face of India and also to see the country's tradition," Sebastian Fuchs told ETV Bharat in an exclusive interaction.
Sebastian Fuchs added that "India showed multifaceted diversity to the world." "We are very happy that India made sustainability and also the environment such a high priority on their G20 agenda. Germany and India share a green and sustainable development partnership. Germany is India's strong partner for sustainable development. Every year Germany gives 1.3 billion Euros to support green growth, and biodiversity to support climate change."
On German Chancellor Scolfz's arrival in New Delhi for the G20 summit, the spokesperson said, "It shows the growing importance of India for the German government and to the world. India is much more than the G20 and India has been at the centre stage when it comes to German foreign policy."