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Dhara Shah, mother of Ariha Shah during a demonstration at Connaught place to request German Ambassador to allow Ariha Shah to celebrate Independence day with Indian community in German in New Delhi on Monday, August 14, 2023.
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Accusing the German government of violating the human rights and cultural rights of five-year-old Ariha Shah, who was seized from her parents on allegations of abuse four years ago, activists demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi take up the matter with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz when they meet on Tuesday (January 13, 2026). Despite several pleas from New Delhi, the German government has not agreed to India’s request that Ms. Shah, an Indian citizen, be allowed to return to India and to be brought up in foster care here.

Mr. Merz will begin his two-day visit, his first trip to India and Asia as Chancellor, on Monday (January 12, 2026) in Ahmedabad, where he will hold bilateral talks with Mr. Modi.

The case of Ariha Shah has been raised by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar with German counterparts a number of times, and Mr. Modi had discussed it with the previous Chancellor Olaf Scholz. After a meeting with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in September 2025, Mr. Jaishankar had said it was “essential” that Ms. Shah “grows up in Indian surroundings”.

“It is imperative that the Government of India raises Ariha’s case at the highest level to ensure her immediate repatriation to India,” Yatin Shah, from the Save Ariha Team, a group of social workers and Shah family associates, said in a statement about Ariha’s situation after she was taken into German foster care in September 2021. “If Germany genuinely believes in the child’s welfare, it should hand over Ariha to her home country, allowing the Indian government to oversee her safety and well-being,” he added.

The group repeated demands by Ariha’s parents, Gujarati-Jain couple Dhara and Bhavesh Shah, that the child be taught Gujarati or Hindi and learn about the Jain religion she was born to, adding that depriving a child of her “mother tongue, religion, and cultural exposure directly violates the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child [UNCRC]”, to which both India and Germany are signatories.

Asked whether the issue would be taken up during Modi-Merz talks, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Friday (January 9, 2026) that “all aspects of the bilateral relationship will be discussed.”

The MEA and German Embassy officials countered the allegations that Ms. Shah had been kept away from learning about her Indian culture, pointing out that Indian Embassy officials are given regular consular access to the girl.

“We are continuously working on cultural immersion measures for Ariha, including language classes,” said a German embassy spokesperson, adding that English classes had begun, while the government was in talks with the Indian embassy about teaching her Hindi.

At present Dhara and Bhavesh Shah are allowed to visit their daughter twice a month, and thus far the Indian embassy has been granted five consular access visits with four visits to a local temple in the Berlin area. The last such visit was on September 15, 2025, shortly after Mr. Jaishankar’s meeting in Berlin, government sources said, adding that Indian books and materials had been shared with Ariha. 

However, Ariha’s family contends that without being at an Indian home, it will be harder for the child to imbibe Indian culture with each passing month. According to the Save Ariha team, German Youth Services Jugendamt, who had originally accused the Shahs of grievous abuse but subsequently dropped criminal charges, have already billed Ariha’s parents about ₹22 lakh for foster care and another ₹16 lakh for administrative and legal costs, amounts the parents can ill-afford.

Mr. Merz will begin his visit by paying respects at Mahatma Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad and will then participate in the “Kite Festival”. He will meet with Mr. Modi in Gandhinagar and the two sides will hold their bi-annual summit, followed by statements to the press. On Tuesday (January 13, 2026), Mr. Merz, who is accompanied by a large business delegation, will travel to Bengaluru to visit the India headquarters of German Tech major Bosch, as well as the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering at the world-renowned Indian Institute of Science.



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India can help fulfil Germany’s need for skilled workers: German Foreign Minister https://artifex.news/article68799320-ece/ Sat, 26 Oct 2024 07:47:58 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68799320-ece/ Read More “India can help fulfil Germany’s need for skilled workers: German Foreign Minister” »

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Germany’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Annalena Baerbock exchange documents as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz look on during the signing of agreements between India and Germany at the Hyderabad House, in New Delhi, on Friday (Oct. 25, 2024.
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“Young educated Indians are striving to enter the labour market, while in Germany, there is a great need of skilled workers, and it can be turned into a ‘win-win-win’ situation for both the countries and youths,” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Friday (October 25, 2024).

Ms. Baerbock made the remarks while meeting German learners at the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan in New Delhi earlier in the day.

She is currently in India as part of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-day official visit to India that began on Thursday (October 24, 2024).

The German Foreign Minister attended the 7th India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations (IGC) on Friday (October 25, 2024).

Federal Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Hubertus Heil also visited the global cultural institute of Germany, the institute said in a statement.

The Ministers held an exchange with the group to hear about their motivations and future plans, and responded to concerns of mutual interest.

In their statements, they emphasised Germany’s commitment to “welcoming talented Indians” into the German workforce across sectors.

“India is an economic heavyweight with breathtaking dynamism — with many young, well-educated people striving to enter the labour market,” Ms. Baerbock was quoted as saying in the statement.

“In Germany, on the other hand, we are in great need of skilled workers. We can turn this into a win-win-win situation, for India, for Germany, but above all for the young people striving to work in Germany. We took the first steps towards this two years ago with the partnership and mobility agreement. And now we have also simplified visa procedures,” she said in her address.

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A joint statement was issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chancellor Scholz co-chaired the seventh round of the IGC meeting.

“As bilateral cooperation on skilled migration expands across multiple fronts, involving collaboration between federal and state governments, as well as private sector stakeholders, both sides committed to full implementation of the provisions of the Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement (MMPA),” it said.

In line with the commitments outlined in the MMPA both sides remain dedicated to promoting fair and legal labour migration, the statement said.

“This approach is guided by international standards that ensure migrant workers are treated with dignity and respect, including fair recruitment practices, transparent visa processes, and the protection of workers’ rights,” it said.

“The approach can safeguard against exploitation and ensure compliance with international labour standards,” it added.

With the MMPA, both sides also agreed to address irregular migration.

Minister Heil also interacted with Indian students at a partner school of the Goethe-Institut, who are striving to go for vocational training in Germany.



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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz discusses pact on military logistics support during his visit to India https://artifex.news/article68792749-ece/ Thu, 24 Oct 2024 17:01:09 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68792749-ece/ Read More “German Chancellor Olaf Scholz discusses pact on military logistics support during his visit to India” »

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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. File
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India and Germany are close to finalising a memorandum of arrangement for logistics arrangement between the armed forces, according to a senior German official. With focus on expanding maritime security cooperation, Germany is set to post a liaison officer at the Indian Navy’s Information Fusion Centre for Indian Ocean Region in Gurugram.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in India on Thursday(October 24, 2024) night on an official visit accompanied by eight senior Ministers. He is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday(October 25, 2024) morning.

A memorandum of arrangement for logistics arrangement between the armed forces for cooperation and joint exercises in one of the two countries or the surrounding maritime domains is in the works, said Jasper Wieck, political director in the German Ministry of Defence. “With the likelihood that this arrangement will also facilitate co-development and co-production and joint research…,” he said.

Mr. Wieck was speaking at the India-German defence industry dialogue organised by the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers.

Pushing for co-development and co-production of defence equipment, he said they have specific areas in mind. Underwater technology, which brings in the Project-75I programme of the Indian Navy for six conventional submarines in which Germany’s TKMS is competing with Navantia of Spain, is one of them.

Other areas are cruise missiles, with MBDA as a potential partner, and drones. An agreement for peacekeeping training agreement between respective agencies in both countries is also on the anvil.

Last week, the German Government had adopted a focus document on India which says that Germany wants to be a reliable partner to India, Mr. Wieck said.

Officials said that Germany is keen on repair and maintenance of German ships in the region in India, on the lines of U.K. and U.S., which have been leveraging the logistics agreement for this purpose.

Stressing on the importance attached by Germany in deepening partnership with India, officials said that since the visit of German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius in June 2023, a lot of export licences have been given. Over 95% of the licences have been cleared, the German envoy Philipp Ackermann said on Wednesday (October 23, 2024).

Mr. Modi and Mr. Scholz will address the 18th Asia-Pacific Conference of German Business 2024 with about 800 CEOs of various companies attending. The two sides will hold talks as part of the 7th Inter-Governmental Consultations and a number of agreements are expected to be concluded.

Coinciding with the high-level visit, a German frigate Baden-Württemberg and a tanker Frankfurt Am Main undertook a maritime partnership exercise with Indian Navy’s destroyer INS Delhi in the Indian Ocean. The exercises conducted include cross deck flying operations, underway replenishment, weapon firing and tactical manoeuvres, the Indian Navy said. “The maiden maritime partnership exercise in the Bay of Bengal is aimed at further strengthening the maritime connect between the two nations and interoperability between the navies,” it stated.

As reported by The Hindu earlier, India has signed a series of logistics agreements with Quad countries, France, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam among others. These are administrative arrangements facilitating access to military facilities for exchange of fuel and provisions on mutual agreement simplifying logistical support and increasing operational turnaround of the military when operating away from India. All logistics agreements are reciprocal and non-binding.



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