New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi left on an official two-day visit to Paris on Thursday. He is scheduled to hold talks with French President Emmanuel Macron to enhance bilateral relationship between India and France across multiple sectors, with a specific focus on defense and space.
As he embarked on his journey, PM Modi expressed his intention to engage in comprehensive discussions with the French President, aiming to further strengthen the enduring and time-honored alliance between the two nations.
PM Modi emphasized the significance of this year, as it marks the 25th anniversary of the strategic partnership between India and France.
In a statement, PM Modi expressed his eagerness to meet President Macron. He also looks forward to engage in wide-ranging discussions that will shape the future trajectory of this partnership for the next 25 years. This meeting holds great significance as it provides an opportunity for both leaders to build upon the existing cooperation and explore new avenues of collaboration, ensuring mutual growth and prosperity.