Aperçu
L'Ambassade de l'Inde à Berlin sert de principale mission diplomatique de l'Inde en Allemagne, située sur la Tiergartenstraße dans le quartier de Tiergarten au centre de Berlin, près de la Porte de Brandebourg et du Reichstag. L'ambassade fournit des services consulaires aux ressortissants indiens dans toute l'Allemagne, traite les demandes de visa pour les résidents allemands voyageant en Inde et facilite les relations bilatérales entre l'Inde et l'Allemagne dans des domaines tels que le commerce, la coopération technologique, la recherche scientifique et les échanges culturels. L'Allemagne est le plus grand partenaire commercial de l'Inde dans l'Union européenne. La diaspora indienne en Allemagne compte environ 200 000 personnes.Lire plusLire moins
Services de Visa
Les citoyens allemands ont besoin d'un visa pour entrer en Inde à toutes fins. L'Inde propose plusieurs catégories de visa via son système e-Visa et le processus traditionnel. L'e-Visa est disponible pour le tourisme, les affaires, le traitement médical et les conférences. Tous les services consulaires et de visa sont actuellement traités par Alankitglobal, le partenaire officiel d'externalisation de l'ambassade (www.alankitglobal.com).Lire plusLire moins
Services Consulaires
La section consulaire fournit des services complets aux ressortissants indiens en Allemagne, y compris la délivrance et le renouvellement de passeports, les cartes OCI, l'enregistrement des naissances, l'attestation de documents, les certificats de police et les services notariaux. Tous les services doivent être soumis via les centres d'application Alankitglobal.Lire plusLire moins
Soutien Commercial et Ă l'Exportation
India and Germany maintain robust trade relations with Germany being India's largest trading partner in the European Union and India being Germany's second-largest trading partner in Asia (after China). German exports to India include machinery, automobiles and automotive components, electrical equipment, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, optical and precision instruments, renewable energy technology, and industrial equipment, while India exports to Germany include textiles and garments, pharmaceuticals and generic medicines (India is a major supplier to German pharmaceutical market), IT services, leather goods, jewelry, automotive components (India is integrated into German automotive supply chains), chemicals, organic products, and tea. Bilateral trade exceeds €25 billion annually with strong growth potential. German companies have significant manufacturing presence in India, particularly in automotive (Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, BMW), chemicals (BASF, Bayer), engineering (Siemens, Bosch), and technology sectors. The embassy's commercial wing supports Indian exporters seeking German market access and provides trade intelligence, market research, business matchmaking, and regulatory guidance. Germany's 'Made in Germany' reputation for quality engineering and India's competitive manufacturing, IT expertise, and skilled workforce create complementary strengths for industrial collaboration.Lire plusLire moins
Opportunités d'Investissement
The embassy facilitates information exchange about investment opportunities in India for German companies and investors. India offers opportunities in sectors including information technology and software development, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, renewable energy (solar, wind, and green hydrogen - areas of German technological strength), automotive manufacturing and electric vehicles, chemicals and specialty chemicals, advanced manufacturing and Industry 4.0 technologies, smart cities and urban infrastructure, railways and transportation infrastructure, and financial services. German expertise in engineering, automotive technology, renewable energy, environmental technology, and advanced manufacturing aligns with India's 'Make in India' initiative and infrastructure development priorities. Major German companies have substantial investments in India, and Indian companies have increasingly invested in Germany, particularly in IT services, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing sectors. The embassy provides guidance on India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policies, sector-specific regulations, investment procedures, and business operating environment. India offers a large domestic market of 1.4 billion people, growing middle class, competitive production costs, skilled English-speaking workforce, and increasingly business-friendly regulatory environment.Lire plusLire moins
Soutien aux Entreprises
The embassy actively facilitates business relations between India and Germany through its commercial and economic wings. German companies exploring Indian markets can contact the embassy for market intelligence, regulatory guidance, sector-specific information, business contacts, and facilitation support. The embassy coordinates with German chambers of commerce (particularly the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce), industry associations (BDI, DIHK), and German business organizations to support bilateral commercial opportunities. Services include business matchmaking, information on investment procedures, facilitation of trade delegations, support for companies attending trade fairs (India participates in major German trade fairs including Hannover Messe, CeBIT, and specialized sector exhibitions), commercial dispute resolution support, and networking opportunities. The embassy also supports Indian businesses seeking German technology partnerships, investment opportunities, or market access in Germany and broader European Union. Key sectors of bilateral business cooperation include automotive and automotive components, renewable energy and green technology, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, IT and digital technology, engineering and manufacturing, biotechnology and life sciences, and financial services. Both countries collaborate extensively on Industry 4.0, digitalization, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development technologies.Lire plusLire moins
Programmes Culturels et Éducatifs
India and Germany maintain extensive cultural and educational exchange programs facilitated by the embassy in coordination with organizations including the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Max Mueller Bhavan (Goethe-Institut), DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), and numerous universities. The embassy facilitates cultural events promoting Indian classical music, dance (Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, and other classical forms), cinema (including Bollywood and regional film industries), yoga, literature, visual arts, and Indian festivals including Diwali, Holi, and the Festival of India celebrated in various German cities. Educational cooperation is robust with approximately 20,000 Indian students studying in German universities and technical institutes, primarily in engineering, computer science, natural sciences, and management. Germany's tuition-free or low-cost public universities, strong engineering and technical education, and English-language master's programs make it an attractive destination for Indian students. Academic collaboration includes university partnerships, joint research programs, student and faculty exchanges, and cooperation in science and technology research. The embassy supports scholarship programs including DAAD scholarships for Indian students and ICCR scholarships for German students. Cultural institutions including the Nehru Centre and various cultural associations organize regular events promoting Indian culture and fostering Indo-German friendship. Both countries collaborate on heritage conservation, archaeology, and museum cooperation.Lire plusLire moins
Zone de Service
L'ambassade a juridiction nationale pour l'Allemagne et coordonne les trois consulats Ă Francfort, Munich et Hambourg, ainsi que le consulat honoraire Ă Stuttgart.