Modi maintained his cautious approach and said India wanted the conflict to be ended through dialogue and diplomacy. Scholz said that Russia's war against Ukraine "violated the fundamental principle to what we all agree of not changing borders through the use of violence." “There is huge potential for intensified cooperation in sectors such as renewables, hydrogen, mobility, pharma and digital economy” with India, Scholz said in an interview published by The Times of India newspaper on Saturday. "We want to benefit from the Indian talent employed in Germany in the industrial sector," he said. Scholz's delegation included several German business leaders, including the head of ThyssenKrupp, which is trying to sell further submarines to India.
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