Germany opens its doors to skilled Indian labor
- Nejla Kılınç
- Jan 17
- 1 min read
Around 250,000 Indian IT specialists, engineers, and healthcare professionals are currently attending German language courses in India in order to be able to work in Germany.
Visiting Bangalore, a мегacity strongly supporting Indian migration to Germany, Chancellor Friedrich Merz highlighted the city’s strategic importance not only in information technology but also in the aviation and aerospace industries.
Emphasizing that the highest number of German visas issued worldwide are granted in this region, Merz stated that the figure reaches 40,000 visas per year.
Merz noted that a large number of young Indians are expected to come to Germany to work primarily in the IT sector, as well as in healthcare and various other industries, adding that India is rapidly emerging as one of Germany’s leading economic partners.

Source: ARTI49




