Modi and Macron: Strengthening India-France Strategic Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Mumbai to strengthen their strategic partnership. They discussed diversifying ties into new areas and exchanged views on regional and global issues. Macron's visit includes participating in the AI Impact Summit in India.
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In a significant diplomatic meeting, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai on Tuesday. The leaders held bilateral talks aimed at fortifying the India-France strategic partnership, a move set to expand their collaboration into new and emerging fields.
Upon his arrival, Macron was greeted by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and other state dignitaries before proceeding to Lok Bhavan, where Governor Acharya Devvrat provided a formal reception. The discussions between Modi and Macron focused not only on strengthening core ties but also on promoting cooperation in innovative areas.
The visit coincides with Macron's participation in the AI Impact Summit hosted in India, reflecting a shared interest in technological advancements. Additionally, they deliberated on various regional and global issues during the bilateral summit aimed at enhancing their strategic engagement.
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