The German Chancellor is the head of government in Germany. This position holds significant political power. The Chancellor leads the executive branch and sets government policy. They are elected by the Bundestag, Germany's federal parliament. The role has evolved since its establishment. It plays a crucial part in both national and international affairs. The Chancellor's decisions can impact European politics significantly.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first official visit to India, though brief, carried strong strategic intent. Against a backdrop of global instability and weakening multilateral norms, New Delhi and...