Lucknow: If you also dreamed of getting a job abroad, then now do not worry, because now your dream has come true. Yes, PM Narendra Modi said that Germany has increased its annual visa quota for skilled Indian professionals from 20,000 to 90,000, which shows a 3.5 times increase.
Germany’s economic growth will increase
At the same time, Prime Minister Modi said that the increase in visa quota will increase Germany’s economic growth, as the demand for skilled workers will be met and economic cooperation between the two countries will also be strengthened. As a result, Indian professionals will get more employment opportunities in Germany.
Germany increases skilled worker VISA for Indians to 90 thousand, expresses confidence in India
Prime Minister Modi made this remark at the 18th Asia-Pacific Conference German Business 2024 in Delhi, which took place after the visit of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to India. Earlier, the two leaders held one-on-one meetings at Prime Minister Modi’s official residence in the national capital. Scholz’s three-day visit to India ends on Saturday.
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Later today, India and Germany will also hold the 7th Inter-Governmental Consultations, which will be co-chaired by the two leaders. It will discuss enhancing security and defence partnership, increasing talent mobility and increasing economic cooperation.
25th year of India-Germany strategic partnership
Prime Minister Modi said at the conference, “This year is the 25th year of India-Germany strategic partnership. Now the coming 25 years will take this partnership to new heights. We have prepared a roadmap for India’s development in the coming 25 years.”
Germany opens job market for Indians, announces to give 90 thousand visas every year
After his programs in Delhi, Scholz will also travel to Goa to welcome two German naval ships, the frigate Baden-Württemberg and the auxiliary ship Frankfurt am Main. The project is a part of Germany’s Indo-Pacific deployment.
Scholz’s third visit to India
Scholz’s current visit is his third visit to India since assuming office in 2021. Earlier, he was in New Delhi in September 2023 to attend the G20 Leaders’ Summit.