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Merkel, Modi in Bengaluru for tech talk

| | Oct 06, 2015, at 04:17 pm
Bengaluru, Oct 6 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday visited India's IT city Bengaluru even as media reports said their visit led to a massive traffic chaos in the tech city.
Both the leaders visited the Robert Bosch Engineering & Innovation Centre, Bengaluru.
 
They are also going to be a part of a business forum organised by   National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) & Frauenhofer Institute, Bengaluru. 
 
Modi's vision of  'Make in India' and 'Digital India' got a fillip with the visit of Merkel to Bengaluru. 
 
Merkel is on a three-day visit to India, leading a delegation to hold talks on wide ranging issues of mutual interests.

 

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