Trying to find way forward: MEA on baby Ariha case after Modi-Scholz meet | Latest News India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently met to discuss the case of baby Ariha, a German-born child whose parents are stuck in India due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two leaders discussed a way forward for the family and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is now working on the case.
Baby Ariha was born in Germany to Indian parents who were stuck in India due to travel restrictions imposed due to the pandemic. The family was unable to travel back to Germany and the baby was born in India. The family has since been struggling to get the necessary documentation so that the baby can travel to Germany.
The issue was raised during the talks between Prime Minister Modi and Chancellor Merkel and it was decided that the MEA would work on the case. The MEA has since been in touch with the German Embassy in India to work out a solution for the family.
The MEA has also been in touch with the family to ensure that they are able to get the necessary documentation and travel to Germany. The MEA has assured the family that they are doing their best to help them out.
The MEA has also been in touch with the German Embassy in India to discuss the issue and to ensure that the family is able to get the necessary documentation and travel to Germany. The MEA is also working with the German Embassy to ensure that the family is able to get the necessary assistance while they are in India.
The MEA is confident that they will be able to find a way forward for the family and is working hard to ensure that the family is able to travel to Germany and reunite with their baby. The MEA is also in touch with the family to ensure that they have all the necessary documentation and assistance to travel to Germany.