Overview
- Markus Söder's India trip was interrupted by a severe but short-lived gastrointestinal illness, forcing him to cancel the final leg of the journey.
- Söder identified the likely cause of the illness as a water-related exposure in a local slum, not food, according to expert assessments.
- During his illness, responsibilities for the delegation were transferred to Florian Herrmann, who led remaining diplomatic meetings and signed agreements on Söder's behalf.
- After recovering, Söder resumed a light diet and confirmed his plans to return to Germany, expressing relief over his swift recovery.
- The incident highlights the health risks associated with high-profile diplomatic travel in regions with challenging sanitary conditions.