Germany changed its tone after India summoned a senior German diplomat over their government's remarks on Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's arrest. Sebastian Fischer, a German foreign office spokesperson, exuded confidence in the Indian Constitution on Wednesday, days after his government said they expected Mr Kejriwal to get an impartial trial. "The Indian constitution - and I can say this from my own perspective as I was posted in India myself - guarantees fundamental human values and freedoms. And we share these democratic values with India as an important partner in Asia," he said.