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French President Macron Congratulates PM Modi on Longest Tenure Milestone

French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated PM Modi on becoming India's longest-serving Prime Minister at the 'Bharat Innovates 2026' event in Nice. PM Modi emphasized India's shift from being a solution consumer to a solution contributor in innovation. He highlighted India's focus on sustainable solutions and human-centric technology. Modi praised the India-France partnership based on shared values and mutual trust.

French President congratulates PM Modi on becoming India's longest serving Prime Minister

Nice, June 14

French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming the longest serving Prime Minister of India, since Independence.

Speaking after inaugurating the 'Bharat Innovates 2026' event in Nice, France, Macron described Prime Minister Narendra Modi's presence at 'Bharat Innovates' as a matter of great honour for France.

"Prime Minister, I would like to congratulate you for being here, but also because a few days ago you became the Prime Minister with the longest serving time since the independence of India, this long run says a lot about your determination, the strength of your country and its wonderful.... we are very proud that you are here," said President Macron.

Earlier, PM Modi said that India's innovation ecosystem is rapidly expanding and increasingly playing a role in addressing global challenges through technology and entrepreneurship.

"India now acts as a solution contributor rather than a solution consumer," the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister further stated that India is innovating at both speed and scale, with a focus on creating sustainable solutions that benefit not only its own citizens but also the global community.

"Bharat innovates with speed and scale. Bharat innovates for a sustainable future. Bharat innovates for the whole world," PM Modi said while addressing the innovation-focused event, jointly inaugurated with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Emphasising India's approach towards technological development, the Prime Minister said the country's priority is "technology for humanity" and human-centric innovation.

He added that innovation is deeply embedded in India's culture and way of thinking. "Innovation is in India's DNA," Prime Minister Modi explained.

The Prime Minister also praised the growing partnership between India and France, describing it as a relationship rooted in shared values, mutual trust and common interests.

PM Modi arrived in Nice on Saturday for an official visit at the invitation of President Macron.

The arrival of the Prime Minister in Nice, France, marks the first stop of his two-nation visit. On Sunday, along with the French President Emmanuel Macron, PM Modi will inaugurate "Bharat Innovate 2026".

At the invitation of President Macron, Prime Minister Modi will participate in the G7 Summit in Evian, France, on June 16-17.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

"Solution contributor rather than a solution consumer" - that's exactly the kind of thinking we need. But I hope this innovation also reaches rural India and benefits the common man. Technology for humanity sounds promising, let's see the ground reality.

Michael C

Impressive milestone, but I'm curious about what tangible outcomes this long tenure has delivered for ordinary Indians. The global recognition is nice, but domestic priorities like jobs and inflation still need attention.

Rohit P

From being seen as a developing nation to being honoured by French President - what a journey! The India-France partnership is growing stronger. PM Modi's vision of innovation for the whole world is something every Indian should be proud of. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Sarah B

"Innovation is in India's DNA" - this is a powerful statement. As an NRI, I can see how India's tech ecosystem has transformed. But I hope the government also focuses on grassroots innovation and supports startups in smaller towns. The 'Bharat Innovates' event sounds promising though!

Kavya N

While I appreciate the global recognition, I wish our leaders would also focus on issues like healthcare and education access. Innovation is good, but it needs to be inclusive. Let's hope the 'technology for humanity' approach translates into real change for all Indians.

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