Modi and Macron Forge Stronger India-France Ties in Mumbai Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron convened in Mumbai, discussing deepening the India-France strategic partnership. Their talks, held during Macron's fourth visit to India, focused on enhancing cooperation in trade, defense, and other sectors, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron engaged in crucial bilateral talks in Mumbai on Tuesday, marking a significant diplomatic interaction during Macron's fourth visit to India.
The leaders gathered at Lok Bhavan, exchanging warm greetings before delving into discussions aimed at bolstering the India-France strategic partnership and exploring new collaborative endeavors across various sectors.
Macron, accompanied by First Lady Brigitte Macron, earlier paid homage to the 2008 Mumbai terror attack victims, reflecting shared concerns over terrorism. The meeting holds prospects for enhancing bilateral cooperation, a sentiment echoed by both nations' leaderships in their public statements. (ANI)
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