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News - Central News:  Investing in Trust: Focus on German-Indian Economic Relations at HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management

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News-Central Infos prmaximus: Since the beginning of German-Indian economic relations, going back to Fugger family, a dynasty of merchants from Augsburg, and their commitment to a merchant fleet to Goa, the German interest in India has grown steadily. Today, Germany ranks seventh in direct foreign investment in India. About 600 joint ventures are headquartered in the South Asian country; over 1,800 German companies are located there. The second India Business Day, which was hosted in Leipzig on January 30, 2017 by HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management together with the Indian Embassy in Berlin, provided the over 100 guests with an impression of the opportunities and challenges which German companies may encounter on the Indian market. The participants learned about the "Make in India Mittelstand (MIIM)" investment facilitation program and the "Start-up India" initiative initiated by the Embassy of India in Germany.

New impetus for the German-Indian research exchange

In his introduction, HHL Dean Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart emphasized the joint democratic and economic values of Germany and India. Although the results of the cooperation are not yet satisfactory in all areas despite numerous programs, Prof. Dr. Pinkwart expressed that both countries could "be strong partners in promoting a more humane, peaceful and sustainable future for the world." Against the background of Brexit, Prof. Dr. Pinkwart sees new impetus to intensify Indian-German cooperation in education and research. "Overnight, Germany has become the EU country with the largest number of English-speaking inhabitants by far. This provides new opportunities for the exchange of students and junior researchers which should be seized upon without hesitation," said Prof. Dr. Pinkwart. Looking at HHL, the Dean commented, "Indian students represent the largest group of students and exchange students at HHL now. In return, more and more of our German students spend their terms abroad in India." There have been several cases where these exchanges led to the establishment of German-Indian start-ups - a field which HHL, as Germany's leading entrepreneurial university, would like to expand. Prof. Dr. Pinkwart specifically mentioned the "Start-up India" initiative, which was launched by the Indian Prime Minister Modi, in this context. With the goal of creating an ecosystem which promotes the growth of start-ups, Germany could help India "to become a nation of entrepreneurs", commented Prof. Dr. Pinkwart.

Indian market volume increased due to ASEAN free-trade agreement

The personal contact, education, academic exchange programs, training and qualification of employees as well as scientific and technological partnerships are at the core of the economic relations between the two nations, according to Gurjit Singh, Ambassador of the Republic of India to Germany. In his opinion, the bilateral partnerships between companies (B2B) as well as the training and qualification of employees particularly need to be increased. The Ambassador appealed to the guests to not adopt a reductionist view of his country's trade volume; the ASEAN Free Trade Area, which now includes 600 million people from ten countries, allowed India to expand its economic efficiency. The Ambassador sees ideal connections in the Industry 4.0 projects of German companies with the "Make in India Mittelstand (MIIM)" initiative. "We invite German entrepreneurs to gain an economic foothold in India and train talented employees," said Ambassador Singh.

Reforms in India improve investment climate

Dr. Fritz Jaeckel, State Minister and Chief of the Saxon State Chancellery, emphasized the opportunities for India and China in his speech. However, bureaucracy, insufficient infrastructure and corruption represent great challenges for German investors. According to Dr. Jaeckel, India is on the right path thanks the reforms initiated by Prime Minister Modi. The Saxon State Minister pointed out that particularly the "Make in India Mittelstand (MIIM)" program could spur on the German-Indian business relations.

Business exchange as well as qualification of Indian employees in Germany

Prof. Shailendra Kumar Rai, Ph.D., who holds the ICCR Chair of Corporate Responsibility and Governance at HHL, which is sponsored by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), urged for a reform of the tax code in India on the margins of the conference. He believes that the country's educational system should be changed as well. "Right now, we are growing but growth alone does not give people employment. We certainly do not have a problem with unemployment but with underemployment. To resolve this, qualification programs should be developed and the educational system should be changed accordingly." Prof. Rai suggested exchange programs between Germany and India for schools as well as small (e.g. start-ups) and large companies in this context. The goal should be to get to know the other culture. The Indian professor also suggested a three-month exchange program for workers from India to come to Germany which will then allow them to work for German companies in India afterwards. "India is a land of numerous opportunities. Germany companies could choose a few industries and invest in India, just like Japanese and Korean businesses have been doing.

"Don't be shy!"

Flanschenwerk Benitz, based in the state of Saxony-Anhalt and specializing in pipe connection elements, has had business relations with India for ten years now. In addition to its German site, the company also has representation near Mumbai. CEO Dr. Oliver Schellberg participated in the India Business Day at HHL hoping to establish closer contact with Indian and German students. "We want to continue to expand our business relations between India and Germany." Dr. Schellberg encouraged German companies which would like to enter the Indian market, saying, "Don't be shy! India certainly is different. Out of all the Asian countries it is the one most influenced by the West. You will have to overcome bureaucratic and cultural obstacles. Just don't expect to make a decision today and have everything up and running tomorrow."

Conditions for the success of German start-ups on the Indian market

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Vivek K. Velamuri, the Schumpeter Junior Professor for Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer at HHL, moderated the start-up panel of the India Business Day. Commenting on the relevance of start-ups within German-Indian economic relations, he said, "India is a very large country. The majority of its people live in smaller cities with 500,000 inhabitants or more. If technological progress is to make its way to these people, this cannot solely be done by major companies. Small, agile start-ups are what is needed here." Looking at the differences and similarities of German and Indian start-ups, the entrepreneurship expert said, "German start-ups are characterized by a high level of efficiency, process management and structure. This is where Indian start-ups can learn from them. I do not think that a German start-up could get a foothold in India without a regional partner who knows the culture and the so-called soft factors. A partnership is therefore of vital importance for the success of the business."

Investing in trust

Fabian Schaaf-Mehta, who obtained his MBA from HHL and founded Animod, a start-up specializing in short trips, confirmed this, saying, "Many Germans are too naive when going about investments in India. How is business conducted here and in Indiä In Germany, people tend to start negotiations relatively quickly but in India, you have to invest in the relationship with the customer/partner first. Once trust has been established, the negotiations can begin. What is more: in Germany, you discuss a certain point which can then be recorded in writing in the contract. In India, the discussion can go back and forth. Yes does not have to mean yes. It is very important to be able to read all the details in the relationship with the partner. Then you can successfully do business in India.

About HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management

HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Managementis a university-level institution and ranks amongst the leading international business schools. The goal of the oldest business school in German-speaking Europe is to educate effective, responsible and entrepreneurially-minded leaders. HHL stands out for its excellent teaching, its clear research focus, its effective knowledge transfer into practice as well as its outstanding student services. According to the Financial Times, HHL ranks first in Germany and fifth globally for its entrepreneurship focus within the M.Sc. and EMBA programs. HHL is accredited by AACSB International. http://www.hhl.de

Firmenkontakt
HHL gGmbH
Volker Stößel
Jahnallee 59

04109 Leipzig
Deutschland

E-Mail: volker.stoessel@hhl.de
Homepage: http://www.hhl.de
Telefon: 0341-9851-614

Pressekontakt
HHL gGmbH
Volker Stößel
Jahnallee 59

04109 Leipzig
Deutschland

E-Mail: volker.stoessel@hhl.de
Homepage: http://www.hhl.de
Telefon: 0341-9851-614

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Since the beginning of German-Indian economic relations, going back to Fugger family, a dynasty of merchants from Augsburg, and their commitment to a merchant fleet to Goa, the German interest in India has grown steadily. Today, Germany ranks seventh in direct foreign investment in India. About 600 joint ventures are headquartered in the South Asian country; over 1,800 German companies are located there. The second India Business Day, which was hosted in Leipzig on January 30, 2017 by HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management together with the Indian Embassy in Berlin, provided the over 100 guests with an impression of the opportunities and challenges which German companies may encounter on the Indian market. The participants learned about the "Make in India Mittelstand (MIIM)" investment facilitation program and the "Start-up India" initiative initiated by the Embassy of India in Germany.

New impetus for the German-Indian research exchange

In his introduction, HHL Dean Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart emphasized the joint democratic and economic values of Germany and India. Although the results of the cooperation are not yet satisfactory in all areas despite numerous programs, Prof. Dr. Pinkwart expressed that both countries could "be strong partners in promoting a more humane, peaceful and sustainable future for the world." Against the background of Brexit, Prof. Dr. Pinkwart sees new impetus to intensify Indian-German cooperation in education and research. "Overnight, Germany has become the EU country with the largest number of English-speaking inhabitants by far. This provides new opportunities for the exchange of students and junior researchers which should be seized upon without hesitation," said Prof. Dr. Pinkwart. Looking at HHL, the Dean commented, "Indian students represent the largest group of students and exchange students at HHL now. In return, more and more of our German students spend their terms abroad in India." There have been several cases where these exchanges led to the establishment of German-Indian start-ups - a field which HHL, as Germany's leading entrepreneurial university, would like to expand. Prof. Dr. Pinkwart specifically mentioned the "Start-up India" initiative, which was launched by the Indian Prime Minister Modi, in this context. With the goal of creating an ecosystem which promotes the growth of start-ups, Germany could help India "to become a nation of entrepreneurs", commented Prof. Dr. Pinkwart.

Indian market volume increased due to ASEAN free-trade agreement

The personal contact, education, academic exchange programs, training and qualification of employees as well as scientific and technological partnerships are at the core of the economic relations between the two nations, according to Gurjit Singh, Ambassador of the Republic of India to Germany. In his opinion, the bilateral partnerships between companies (B2B) as well as the training and qualification of employees particularly need to be increased. The Ambassador appealed to the guests to not adopt a reductionist view of his country's trade volume; the ASEAN Free Trade Area, which now includes 600 million people from ten countries, allowed India to expand its economic efficiency. The Ambassador sees ideal connections in the Industry 4.0 projects of German companies with the "Make in India Mittelstand (MIIM)" initiative. "We invite German entrepreneurs to gain an economic foothold in India and train talented employees," said Ambassador Singh.

Reforms in India improve investment climate

Dr. Fritz Jaeckel, State Minister and Chief of the Saxon State Chancellery, emphasized the opportunities for India and China in his speech. However, bureaucracy, insufficient infrastructure and corruption represent great challenges for German investors. According to Dr. Jaeckel, India is on the right path thanks the reforms initiated by Prime Minister Modi. The Saxon State Minister pointed out that particularly the "Make in India Mittelstand (MIIM)" program could spur on the German-Indian business relations.

Business exchange as well as qualification of Indian employees in Germany

Prof. Shailendra Kumar Rai, Ph.D., who holds the ICCR Chair of Corporate Responsibility and Governance at HHL, which is sponsored by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), urged for a reform of the tax code in India on the margins of the conference. He believes that the country's educational system should be changed as well. "Right now, we are growing but growth alone does not give people employment. We certainly do not have a problem with unemployment but with underemployment. To resolve this, qualification programs should be developed and the educational system should be changed accordingly." Prof. Rai suggested exchange programs between Germany and India for schools as well as small (e.g. start-ups) and large companies in this context. The goal should be to get to know the other culture. The Indian professor also suggested a three-month exchange program for workers from India to come to Germany which will then allow them to work for German companies in India afterwards. "India is a land of numerous opportunities. Germany companies could choose a few industries and invest in India, just like Japanese and Korean businesses have been doing.

"Don't be shy!"

Flanschenwerk Benitz, based in the state of Saxony-Anhalt and specializing in pipe connection elements, has had business relations with India for ten years now. In addition to its German site, the company also has representation near Mumbai. CEO Dr. Oliver Schellberg participated in the India Business Day at HHL hoping to establish closer contact with Indian and German students. "We want to continue to expand our business relations between India and Germany." Dr. Schellberg encouraged German companies which would like to enter the Indian market, saying, "Don't be shy! India certainly is different. Out of all the Asian countries it is the one most influenced by the West. You will have to overcome bureaucratic and cultural obstacles. Just don't expect to make a decision today and have everything up and running tomorrow."

Conditions for the success of German start-ups on the Indian market

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Vivek K. Velamuri, the Schumpeter Junior Professor for Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer at HHL, moderated the start-up panel of the India Business Day. Commenting on the relevance of start-ups within German-Indian economic relations, he said, "India is a very large country. The majority of its people live in smaller cities with 500,000 inhabitants or more. If technological progress is to make its way to these people, this cannot solely be done by major companies. Small, agile start-ups are what is needed here." Looking at the differences and similarities of German and Indian start-ups, the entrepreneurship expert said, "German start-ups are characterized by a high level of efficiency, process management and structure. This is where Indian start-ups can learn from them. I do not think that a German start-up could get a foothold in India without a regional partner who knows the culture and the so-called soft factors. A partnership is therefore of vital importance for the success of the business."

Investing in trust

Fabian Schaaf-Mehta, who obtained his MBA from HHL and founded Animod, a start-up specializing in short trips, confirmed this, saying, "Many Germans are too naive when going about investments in India. How is business conducted here and in Indiä In Germany, people tend to start negotiations relatively quickly but in India, you have to invest in the relationship with the customer/partner first. Once trust has been established, the negotiations can begin. What is more: in Germany, you discuss a certain point which can then be recorded in writing in the contract. In India, the discussion can go back and forth. Yes does not have to mean yes. It is very important to be able to read all the details in the relationship with the partner. Then you can successfully do business in India.

About HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management

HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Managementis a university-level institution and ranks amongst the leading international business schools. The goal of the oldest business school in German-speaking Europe is to educate effective, responsible and entrepreneurially-minded leaders. HHL stands out for its excellent teaching, its clear research focus, its effective knowledge transfer into practice as well as its outstanding student services. According to the Financial Times, HHL ranks first in Germany and fifth globally for its entrepreneurship focus within the M.Sc. and EMBA programs. HHL is accredited by AACSB International. http://www.hhl.de

Firmenkontakt
HHL gGmbH
Volker Stößel
Jahnallee 59

04109 Leipzig
Deutschland

E-Mail: volker.stoessel@hhl.de
Homepage: http://www.hhl.de
Telefon: 0341-9851-614

Pressekontakt
HHL gGmbH
Volker Stößel
Jahnallee 59

04109 Leipzig
Deutschland

E-Mail: volker.stoessel@hhl.de
Homepage: http://www.hhl.de
Telefon: 0341-9851-614

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