| I feel you are trying to get the best of both worlds while taking this decision. On the very least forfeiting your nationality means you are adopting Germany as your nation. This is an important considerations at the end of the day for you. If you have no intention of returning, then why go that way?
Lets look at your questions: 1) Should I take a German Passport or not( My wife prefers to reman as Indian Citizen as she can travel to any place wherever I go as a Dependent) But, this would even be applicable with a German passport. Do think about additional paperwork, if any, needed for taxes when you are a German Citizen in India.
2) Is a German passport for my Daughter advantageous ? For what, to return to study in Germany or for studies in India. While I cannot comment like the poster above about the future, but in terms of work permits its an advantage. In India, she can get through colleges using NRI quota (higher fees). However, as stated above, she will have to choose when she is 18 (I guess) between India oder Deutschland citizenship.
3) Do I need to think of any Problems if I go to India and apply for a Job there ? I think this is the most important question for you, regardless of the passport query, do think how will you adjust to India (after being away for a decade). How will your child adjust to the Indian school system, and pressure of it. Not sure how old the kid is, and is she comfortable with Hindi/English/Other Regional languages to be able to adjust there. Finally, secure a job before you return, and understand that the job roles, work life balance and work culture would pose a different challenge there.
5) What is the big advantage I would gain if me and my Daughter take German passport ? Not sure which advantage would you gain from her passport, but she would have the advantage of easier travel to many countries, free movement within EU (should the immigration policies hold good in future), easier education programs. In long term, I am not sure the current flexibility to arrive in Europe and getting permits like in Germany may sustain, immigration is almost always linked with economic growth and population growth. If in the next decade or so, either of the two start hurting the locals, the rules might change. But, no one knows if anything like that will happen.
Finally, I guess you are trying to anticipate the future, but with current data you can do only as much. You must include (am sure already have) these personal aspects as well.
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