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Germany non-committal on ending Narendra Modi boycott

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Posted: Oct 13, 2012 at 1419 hrs IST
Britain has ended a 10-year boycott of Gujarat Chief Minister.

New Delhi Germany remained non-committal on whether it would follow Britain in resuming engagement with Gujarat but said it was kept informed by the UK before the announcement of the decision.

"There is nothing for us to comment. We, Germany, do not have the intention to interfere in the ongoing election campaign in Gujarat elections," German Ambassador Michael Steiner said.

His response came when asked to comment on Britain's announcement on Thursday to resume engagement with Gujarat, ending a 10-year boycott of Chief Minister Narendra Modi, and whether Germany would follow suit.

Steiner also said Britain had informed Germany prior to the announcement of its decision.

The remarks were made at a discussion on Shashi Tharoor's book 'Pax Indica'.

Stenier said trade is beneficial for India and Germany and "it is in our interest to have companies who want to go and stay there for a longer time".

Tharoor said India have a secular image but Modi send out a "wrong" example to the outside world.

On India's decision to open up FDI, Steiner said, "India has two per cent share in global trade. If you want to achieve eight per cent growth, you can only do this, if you bridge the gap between two per cent to 20 per cent in trade."

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