Macron's Mumbai Visit: Jogging, Tributes & AI Talks with Modi

French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Mumbai for a high-profile visit focused on strengthening the strategic partnership with India. He held bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with discussions spanning defence, digital technology, green pathways, and artificial intelligence. The visit included symbolic moments such as Macron paying tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and joining morning walkers for a jog. The leaders are set to launch the "Year of Innovation 2026" to further deepen cooperation across multiple sectors.

Key Points: PM Modi, President Macron Meet in Mumbai to Boost India-France Ties

  • Bilateral talks on AI & defence
  • Tribute to 26/11 victims
  • Launch of 'Year of Innovation 2026'
  • Macron's morning jog in Mumbai
  • Focus on strategic partnership
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"Beautiful partnership": MEA outlines roadmap for India-France ties as PM Narendra Modi, President Macron meet in Mumbai

French President Macron visits Mumbai for talks with PM Modi on AI, defence & innovation, pays tribute to 26/11 victims, and jogs at Marine Drive.

"There's so much that is happening between India and France, two strategic partners - Randhir Jaiswal"

Mumbai, February 17

The financial capital welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron for a high-profile visit that blends intensive diplomacy with a grand celebration of the growing India-France strategic partnership.

The visit, which began late Monday evening, marks a significant moment in bilateral relations, with a focus on issues ranging from global security to artificial intelligence.

Detailing the itinerary and underlining the scope of the engagement, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted what he described as a "beautiful partnership" between the two nations.

"The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, has arrived in the city of Mumbai. He arrived yesterday late in the evening. There are two aspects to his visit to India this time. One, he will be holding bilateral talks with PM Narendra Modi later this afternoon here in Mumbai, and thereafter, he travels to Delhi to attend the AI Impact Summit," Jaiswal stated.

Expanding on the agenda, the spokesperson emphasised that the upcoming discussions between the two leaders would reflect the depth and diversity of cooperation between New Delhi and Paris.

"There's so much that is happening between India and France, two strategic partners in the fields of digital technology, the fields of innovation, student mobility, culture, defence, security, green pathways, and a lot more. All these issues will come up for discussion when the two leaders meet this afternoon," he added.

Following the diplomatic engagements, attention will shift toward symbolic and public-facing events celebrating collaboration between the two countries. The iconic Gateway of India is set to host a major cultural and innovation-themed programme.

"Thereafter, we'll have the celebration of India-France collaboration in the field of innovation. There are several programs to celebrate this beautiful partnership, and of course, we have a colourful delight awaiting you at the Gateway of India," Jaiswal noted.

As the visit commenced, President Macron surprised Mumbaikers by joining the rush of morning walkers in the city. He was seen jogging alongside security personnel, including French and Indian officials.

The jog proceeded peacefully, with minimal disruption from the media and locals along the route. Wearing a navy blue T-shirt and black sunglasses, Macron maintained his fitness routine ahead of a long day of diplomatic meetings.

Later in the day, in a poignant moment reflecting international solidarity against terrorism, French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron paid a solemn tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks upon their arrival.

Commonly referred to as 26/11, the coordinated assaults by a group of 10 terrorists sent shockwaves through the nation and the world. The attackers entered Mumbai on the night of November 26, 2008, via sea route and, over four days, killed 166 people and injured 300 across some of the city's busiest locations.

Meanwhile, welcoming the French President on his fourth visit to India, PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday expressed his commitment to advancing bilateral ties.

In a post on X, PM Modi stated, "Welcome to India! India looks forward to your visit and to advancing our bilateral ties to new heights. I am confident that our discussions will further strengthen cooperation across sectors and contribute to global progress. See you in Mumbai and later in Delhi, my dear friend @EmmanuelMacron."

The high-level delegation arrived in Mumbai on Tuesday for their scheduled visit, which runs through February 19, and was received at the airport by Maharashtra Governor Acharya Devvrat and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Highlighting the strategic dimension of the trip, Jaiswal posted on X that both leaders will launch the "Year of Innovation 2026," imparting further momentum to the India-France strategic partnership.

The discussions are expected to focus on strengthening cooperation in defence, trade, technology, clean energy, and strategic partnerships, with particular emphasis on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies.

Connecting these bilateral engagements to a broader global platform, the French President and PM Modi will later travel to New Delhi to attend the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

Held at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20, the summit marks the first global AI event hosted in the Global South and is anchored in three pillars -- People, Planet, and Progress.

President Macron's participation underscores the importance both nations attach to future-focused cooperation.

This engagement builds on the groundwork laid in February 2025, when PM Modi co-chaired the AI Action Summit with President Macron in Paris.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It was heartening to see President Macron pay tribute to the 26/11 victims. That gesture shows respect and solidarity. The partnership seems to go beyond just business and into shared values. The morning jog was a nice, human touch to the visit as well.
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Priya S
Excellent! The focus on student mobility and green pathways is crucial. Many Indian students aspire to study in France. Hope this leads to more scholarships and easier visa processes. Also, collaboration on clean energy can help India meet its climate goals faster.
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Rohit P
While the optics are good, I hope the talks yield concrete outcomes, especially in defence manufacturing under Make in India. We need more technology transfer, not just buying ready-made equipment. The real test of a "beautiful partnership" is shared prosperity and jobs here.
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Nikhil C
Hosting the AI summit in the Global South is a big deal. It shows India's growing leadership in tech. Partnering with France, a leader in Europe, can create a powerful counterbalance to other tech giants. Future is being shaped right here in Mumbai and Delhi!
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Meera T
The cultural program at Gateway of India will be lovely! France and India both have such rich cultures. Hope this partnership also means more French films at our festivals and easier access for our artists to perform there. Jai Hind!

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