India, May 27 -- Germany has never really needed to sell itself. Strong engineering schools, low tuition, a reputation built over decades, the pitch wrote itself. But something has shifted, and it's worth paying attention to what exactly. It's about Germany becoming differently attractive, and that distinction matters for how Indian students should be thinking right now. The country is in the middle of a structural economic transition. Digitalisation, industrial automation, climate technologies, electric mobility, semiconductors, these aren't aspirational sectors anymore, they're active investment priorities. And behind all of it is a quieter, more uncomfortable reality: Germany is running out of people. Workforce projections suggest the co...