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Germany to train Indian executives news
10 September 2008

India and Germany have entered into a formal agreement for training senior Indian executives in Berlin.

Commerce and industry minister Kamal Nath and Germany's minister for industry and technology Michael Glos yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding for training of about 50 Indian executives in the initial phase.

The programme involves theoretical courses as well as on- the-job training in German companies.

Nath is leading a 90-strong Indian business delegation for a two-day visit to Berlin. As part of the visit, Nath delivered the key-note address at the fourth annual India conference, hosted by leading German economic daily Handlesblatt in Berlin.

Nath and his counterpart also held talks on resuming the collapsed Doha Round of WTO negotiations and reviewed the progress made by trade negotiatiors on the Indo-EU free trade agreement.

Nath and Glos discussed matters related to further stepping up German investments in India and vice versa, fostering bilateral trade and promoting technical education and training at different levels in India.


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Germany to train Indian executives