New Delhi: German Chancellor Angela Merkel who is going to visit India later this week might discuss Kashmir issue among other issues with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Confirming this the Berlin envoy to India Walter L Linder on Wednesday said, the German Chancellor will be heading the delegation of 12 ministers.
India is hosting Merkel for a two-day visit. She is here to participate in the 5th Biennial Indo-German Inter-governmental consultations, said Linder.
Linder said, "She will be accompanied by 12 ministers. They represent almost all our ministries. Topics are from artificial intelligence to agriculture to economic issues. There's a lot of things they can talk about."
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When asked about whether Merkel will discuss the issue of Kashmir with Modi, the German Ambassador to India said, "The two leaders. They have a very good relationship. They can talk about any topic that is put on the table. I don't want to anticipate what they are going to talk about."
Merkel last visited India in October 2015. It is her first visit to India after the abrogation of Article 370 which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the ministry of external affairs, during the IGC, the two sides will discuss the deepening of cooperation in traditional sectors such as transport, skill development, and energy, and explore possibilities for cooperation in newer areas like green urban mobility and Artificial Intelligence.