"I admire German leadership for clean energy and commitment to climate change. This is an area where we have convergence of view," Modi said as he announced a new assistance package for solar-power projects in India.
Modi said that Germany was a "natural partner" for India at the time of its economic transformation.
"German engineering and India IT skill create a next generation of industry which will be more efficient and environmental friendly," he said.
The Indian prime minister said the two countries were deepening cooperation on clean energy and agreed to commit themselves to a "transition to more sustainable growth," ahead of the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference that will kick off in Paris in late November.
Modi also welcomed Germany's support for India's membership bid at the Multilateral Export Control Regime, and pledged closer cooperation in defense and counter-terrorism, noting that both countries will support the reforms of the UN Security Council.
Calls have been made as early as the 1990s to increase UNSC membership to more accurately represent the contemporary world. As of now, the Security Council only includes five permanent members – Russia, China, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. Major nations in Asia and the entire African continent are not represented.