„Indian Firms in Germany: Recent Developments and the Road Ahead“

Between August 2012 and July 2013 Indian firms continued to scale up their investments in Germany. We could observe some significant investment projects in the reporting period. Seeking access to technology and patent portfolios is increasingly driving Indian investments in Germany even as Indian firms try to augment their in-house R&D capabilities in order to compete on innovation. On the flip side, Indian firms often struggle to integrate themselves in the local eco-system and to fully benefit from the national, regional, and sectoral innovation systems in Germany.

An article by Dr. Rajnish Tiwari, in the Annual Report 2013 of the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, p. 119-123.

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Invitation: India Hamburg Smart Cities and Renewable Energy Convention

September 11th – 13th, Hamburg, Germany

After consulting the General Consulate of India in Hamburg Germany and other local stakeholders, the Renewable Energy Hamburg Cluster Agency prepared the three day “India Hamburg Smart Cities und Renewable Energy Convention” in connection with the India Week Hamburg 2013 for you.

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The “Hidden Champions” and the India Challenge

Invitation to an upcoming event:

The “Hidden Champions” and the India Challenge:
Market Entry and Cultivation Strategies for German “Mittelstand”

India has emerged as an important powerhouse of economic growth with global ramifications. An emerging and aspiring middle class, remarkable technological capabilities, integration in the global governance structures, and a supportive demographic structure coupled with the enormous need for modernization and upgrading of the country’s physical infrastructure provide an unparalleled avenue of economic growth for many coming decades. The “hidden champions” consisting of the renowned German “Mittelstand” (small and mid-sized firms) can participate in this growth story and help shape the Indian dream for “inclusive growth”. However, the long-term opportunities of engaging India seem too daunting for many a “hidden champion” owing to both real and perceived challenges in overcoming bureaucratic and market hurdles. At the same time, German firms would be ill-advised to ignore this market and leave the growth to their rivals from other (emerging market) multinationals.

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New publication: „Medium Business Sector goes India“

Guest contribution by Rajnish Tiwari in GIZ’s Fit for Partnership with Germany – Journal (Issue 1/2013, pp. 18-19): Indo-German cooperation forums enable broader market entry and an ideal win-win situation for German medium-sized businesses and Indian consumers.

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Registration for next GIRT meeting is closed

Dear friends,

The announcement of our next meeting in Hamburg has generated a very enthusiastic response, so that we already have more registrations than the seating capacity envisaged. We are therefore not in a position to accept new registrations. In case some registered participants cancel their registrations, then we will be happy to accept additional registrations.

We regret any inconvenience caused and hope to be able to offer you a registration next time. Please bear with us.

Thanks and best regards
Rajnish Tiwari

(Hamburg, 10.05.2013)