German Ambassador to India Philipp Ackermann is very fond of Indian culture and traditions. What is going viral on social media proves this. Indeed, German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann told his Ill. Lemons and chillies are tied in the cart, not only this, quince is also grown.
In India it is believed that doing this provides security. It is seen in the viral video that German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann has bought a new electric car for his office. Before sitting in the car, according to Indian tradition, he packed lemon and chilli in the car and then added quince. This video of Philip Ackerman was shot outside his office. Regarding the new car, Ackerman said that pollution increases significantly in Delhi during the winter season. To contribute to reducing this, they have replaced their cars with electric cars. He said, Germany and India are committed to partnership with each other. This is called development partnership agreement. There is a lot of pollution here in winter and I think we all should contribute to reducing it. I wanted to buy an electric vehicle. After some time my office said that we will get an electric car. This will reduce pollution. This is our main objective.