Macron's India Visit: AI Summit & Global Politics in Focus Next Month

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced he will visit India next month, specifically to follow up on the collaborative outcomes of the Artificial Intelligence summit co-chaired with India in Paris. The upcoming India-AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marks the first global AI summit to be hosted in the Global South. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar highlighted the importance of the Indo-French partnership for promoting multipolarity and stabilizing global politics. The visit was also discussed during a meeting between Jaishankar and his French counterpart, Jean-Noël Barrot.

Key Points: Macron to Visit India for AI Summit, Strengthen Ties

  • Macron confirms February India visit
  • Focus on AI Impact Summit follow-up
  • Summit first hosted in Global South
  • Bilateral ties & multipolarity discussed
  • Jaishankar & Barrot met in preparation
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French President Emmanuel Macron to visit India next month

French President Emmanuel Macron confirms India visit for AI Impact Summit, following up on co-chaired Paris summit with PM Modi.

"next month, I'll be in India to follow up. - Emmanuel Macron"

Paris, January 9

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said that he would pay a visit to India next month, with New Delhi set to host the AI Impact Summit. He made the remarks while addressing the Diplomatic Corps, according to France 24.

President Macron, while speaking about the successes of French diplomacy in 2025, spoke about the world coming together for the Artificial Intelligence Summit in Paris and the progress made on the front.

"Let's finally look at what we have managed to achieve together, the successes of French diplomacy last year- the Artificial Intelligence summit. The whole world came to Paris. We made progress on this and we co-chaired it with Prime Minister Modi and next month, I'll be in India to follow up."

The India-AI Impact Summit 2026, was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the France AI Action Summit and is scheduled for February 19-20 in New Delhi, will be the first-ever global AI summit hosted in the Global South, as noted by the official website.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, earlier during a meeting with his French counterpart Jean-Noël Barrot had also mentioned that India would be expecting President Macron soon.

Speaking about how the two countries are active in the international arena, they are committed to multipolarity and their working together is important not only for the bilateral relationship but also for stabilising global politics.

"Apart from our bilateral ties, we are both very active in the international arena. This year we chaired the BRICS, you chaired the G7. We are both members of the G20. We are also otherwise active in a number of international organisations. So as two nations committed to multi-polarity, I believe that working together is important for ourselves, also for stabilising the global politics at this stage," EAM Jaishankar said.

He added, "Let me conclude that by adding that we are expecting President Macron in India very soon. So part of what we would be devoting ourselves is to prepare for that."

- ANI

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Priya S
The India-France strategic partnership is one of our most stable and fruitful. From Rafale jets to space cooperation and now AI, this relationship keeps delivering. Welcome, President Macron!
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Rohit P
Good to see this focus on AI. But I hope the summit doesn't just become a talking shop for big tech companies. We need concrete plans to ensure AI benefits our farmers, small businesses, and tackles issues like healthcare in rural areas.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector in Bengaluru, this is very exciting. International collaboration is key for responsible AI development. Hope this leads to more opportunities for Indian startups and researchers.
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Vikram M
Jaishankar's point about multipolarity is crucial. In a world often dominated by US-China tensions, strong ties between major democracies like India and France are essential for global balance. This visit reinforces that.
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Karthik V
While the summit is a positive step, I sincerely hope the discussions also address the ethical challenges of AI - job displacement, data privacy, and bias. We need a framework that protects citizens, not just promotes industry.

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