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Germans in India

There is a small community of Germans in India consisting largely of expatriate professionals from Germany and their families as well as international students at Indian universities.

Germans in India
Total population
10,000-12,000
Regions with significant populations
Chennai · Kolkata · New Delhi · Hyderabad · Bangalore · Visakhapatnam
Languages
German · English
Religion
Christianity · Sikhism · Hinduism · Judaism · Islam · Zoroastrianism · Buddhism · Bahá'í · Jainism · Irreligion · Atheism
Related ethnic groups
German people

History edit

Early immigration edit

The first Germans to arrive in India were missionaries. Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg, sent by Frederick IV of Denmark, came to eastern India for the propagation of the Gospel in the early 1700s. He along with Heinrich Plütschau became the first Protestant missionaries to India when they arrived at Tranquebar on July 9, 1706.[1] In the late 1800s V. Nagel came to the Malabar Coast. He learned the Malayalam language and wrote several hymns.[2] Hermann Gundert (1814–1893) also worked as a missionary scholar in Malayalam-speaking areas, where he translated the Bible into Malayalam. He also prepared a grammar of Malayalam and a bilingual dictionary and established two periodicals in Malayalam.

Modern Era edit

In recent years, many German expatriates have either permanently moved or established long-term residence in India. Today, German expatriates have a strong presence in India, mainly in the mining and heavy engineering sector. In a 2007 news report, according to an executive of Locatech GmbH, an IT company, the availability of skill and the importance of intellectual property rights is well established in India at all levels – statutory, administrative and judicial. Therefore, doing business in India in comparison to China is considered a safe bet by some Germans in small and medium scale industries which intend to go global.[3][undue weight? ]

Chennai has a significant German community of around 8,000 people and they have integrated well with the local population.[citation needed] They mainly work in the banking, information technology, automobile, leather trading, education and food production industries. IIT Madras, a leading engineering and research institution located in Chennai, was established in 1959 with German assistance.[4][5] Some higher educational institutions in the city have significant numbers of German students and teachers.[citation needed]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine bautz.de, retrieved April 4, 2020 (German)
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  3. ^ "Germans say India safer bet than China". The Financial Express. 2007-03-24. from the original on 2019-05-04. Retrieved 2019-05-04.
  4. ^ Padmanabhan, Geeta. . www.hinduonnet.com. Archived from the original on 2005-05-08. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  5. ^ "German President visits Daimler plant, IIT-Madras". The Hindu. 2018-03-26. ISSN 0971-751X. from the original on 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2019-05-04.

germans, india, there, small, community, consisting, largely, expatriate, professionals, from, germany, their, families, well, international, students, indian, universities, total, population10, 000regions, with, significant, populationschennai, kolkata, delhi. There is a small community of Germans in India consisting largely of expatriate professionals from Germany and their families as well as international students at Indian universities Germans in IndiaTotal population10 000 12 000Regions with significant populationsChennai Kolkata New Delhi Hyderabad Bangalore VisakhapatnamLanguagesGerman EnglishReligionChristianity Sikhism Hinduism Judaism Islam Zoroastrianism Buddhism Baha i Jainism Irreligion AtheismRelated ethnic groupsGerman people Contents 1 History 1 1 Early immigration 1 2 Modern Era 2 Notable people 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editEarly immigration edit The first Germans to arrive in India were missionaries Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg sent by Frederick IV of Denmark came to eastern India for the propagation of the Gospel in the early 1700s He along with Heinrich Plutschau became the first Protestant missionaries to India when they arrived at Tranquebar on July 9 1706 1 In the late 1800s V Nagel came to the Malabar Coast He learned the Malayalam language and wrote several hymns 2 Hermann Gundert 1814 1893 also worked as a missionary scholar in Malayalam speaking areas where he translated the Bible into Malayalam He also prepared a grammar of Malayalam and a bilingual dictionary and established two periodicals in Malayalam Modern Era edit In recent years many German expatriates have either permanently moved or established long term residence in India Today German expatriates have a strong presence in India mainly in the mining and heavy engineering sector In a 2007 news report according to an executive of Locatech GmbH an IT company the availability of skill and the importance of intellectual property rights is well established in India at all levels statutory administrative and judicial Therefore doing business in India in comparison to China is considered a safe bet by some Germans in small and medium scale industries which intend to go global 3 undue weight discuss Chennai has a significant German community of around 8 000 people and they have integrated well with the local population citation needed They mainly work in the banking information technology automobile leather trading education and food production industries IIT Madras a leading engineering and research institution located in Chennai was established in 1959 with German assistance 4 5 Some higher educational institutions in the city have significant numbers of German students and teachers citation needed Notable people editOtto Konigsberger German architect and urban development planner naturalised Indian Hermann Gundert Missionary scholar and linguist Gabriele Dietrich Scholar and philosopher Suzanne Bernert Actress in Bollywood films and television serials Ayesha Kapur Actress Bob Christo actor originally from Australia mother was German V Nagel German missionary in Malabar Sister Mary Prema Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity of Calcutta Ferdinand Kittel Priest and Indologist Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg German missionary in Tranquebar Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel German botanist and garden designer who was best known for his work at the Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens in Bengaluru and for the planning of the avenues of Bengaluru He was also the first to establish a horticultural training school in India Friederike Irina Bruning German animal rights activistSee also editGermany India relations Indians in GermanyReferences edit Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon Archived 2011 05 25 at the Wayback Machine bautz de retrieved April 4 2020 German V NAGEL MISSIONARY TO God s OWN COUNTRY FROM GERMANY Holypal Christian Social Network Archived from the original on 2011 07 12 Retrieved 2011 04 13 Germans say India safer bet than China The Financial Express 2007 03 24 Archived from the original on 2019 05 04 Retrieved 2019 05 04 Padmanabhan Geeta The German connection www hinduonnet com Archived from the original on 2005 05 08 Retrieved 2022 04 18 German President visits Daimler plant IIT Madras The Hindu 2018 03 26 ISSN 0971 751X Archived from the original on 2018 03 25 Retrieved 2019 05 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Germans in India amp oldid 1218788716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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