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Rahul Gandhi To Visit Germany, Engage Indian Diaspora And German Ministers

New Delhi, Dec 9 (PTI) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will visit Germany from December 15 to 20 during which he will engage with the Indian diaspora and meet German government ministers, according to the Indian Overseas Congress.

Gandhi’s visit to Germany will offer a valuable platform to engage in dialogue on India’s global role, while fostering the exchange of ideas and opportunities with German legislators and members of the Indian diaspora, Vikram Duhan, general secretary of Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) UK, said, according to a post on X by the IOC.

“The Member of Parliament and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Shri Rahul Gandhi will visit Germany from December 15 to 20. He will be accompanied by Indian Overseas Congress Chairperson Shri Sam Pitroda,” Balwinder Singh, president of IOC, Germany, said.

During the visit, Gandhi will engage with the Indian diaspora and meet German government ministers, he said.

Ausaf Khan, president of IOC Austria, said, “We are honoured to welcome Shri Rahul Gandhi Ji, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Member of Parliament, who will be engaging with the Indian diaspora in Berlin on December 17, 2025.” The event will bring together all presidents of the Indian Overseas Congress from across Europe, providing a unique platform to discuss key issues with Gandhi, particularly on strengthening the Congress, NRI issues and further exploring how the IOC can play a pivotal role in connecting more people to the party and spreading its ideology, Khan said in a post on the IOC’s X handle.

“We look forward to receiving invaluable guidance from our senior leadership, including Shri Rahul Gandhi, Shri Sam Pitroda, Dr. Arathi Krishna, and other esteemed leaders,” he said. 

(Disclaimer: This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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