Macron Visits India for AI Summit, Launches Innovation Year with Modi

French President Emmanuel Macron will visit India from February 17-19 at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders will participate in the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South. They will hold wide-ranging talks to advance the Horizon 2047 Roadmap and jointly inaugurate the India-France Year of Innovation 2026 in Mumbai. The visit underscores the deepening strategic partnership and shared focus on technology and innovation between the two nations.

Key Points: Macron India Visit: AI Summit & 2026 Innovation Year Launch

  • Macron's official visit to India
  • AI Impact Summit in Global South
  • Launch of Innovation Year 2026
  • Strengthening strategic partnership
  • Discussions on Indo-Pacific cooperation
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French President Macron to visit India next week for AI Impact Summit, jointly launch India-France Year of Innovation 2026

French President Macron visits India for AI Impact Summit, meets PM Modi to strengthen strategic ties and launch India-France Year of Innovation 2026.

"reflects the mutual trust and depth of the India-France Strategic Partnership - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, February 10

French President Emmanuel Macron will pay an official visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during which he will participate in the AI Impact Summit, the first global AI summit to be hosted in the Global South, in the national capital, underscoring the importance both countries attach to cooperation in emerging and critical technologies, including artificial intelligence.

According to a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs, the French President will be visiting from February 17 to February 19.

As part of the visit, PM Modi and President Macron will hold wide-ranging discussions to further strengthen bilateral cooperation under the Horizon 2047 Roadmap, which outlines the long-term vision for the India-France Strategic Partnership, and will also jointly inaugurate the India-France Year of Innovation 2026 in Mumbai.

The Year of Innovation 2026 initiative will be celebrated throughout the year in both countries and aims to deepen collaboration in innovation, technology, research, and people-to-people exchanges.

The two leaders will also exchange views on key regional and global issues of mutual interest, including cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, reflecting the growing strategic convergence between the two countries, the MEA stated.

"This visit follows Prime Minister Modi's visit to France in February 2025 and reflects the mutual trust and depth of the India-France Strategic Partnership, as well as the shared commitment of the two countries to deepen it further," the MEA stated in its statement.

In February last year, PM Modi co-chaired the AI Action Summit with President Macron in Paris.

The India-AI Impact Summit will be held from February 16 to 20 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, marking the first global AI summit to be hosted in the Global South.

Designed as a five-day programme covering policy, research, industry and public engagement, the Summit is anchored on three foundational pillars, or "Sutras": People, Planet and Progress, and is expected to bring together global leaders, policymakers, technology companies, innovators and experts to deliberate on AI's role in governance, innovation and sustainable development.

The India AI Impact Expo, spanning over 70,000 square metres, is expected to feature more than 300 exhibitors from 30 countries across 10 thematic pavilions, showcasing AI's transition from research and pilots to large-scale deployment.

The Summit builds on India's development-focused approach to AI, aligns with the IndiaAI Mission and Digital India Initiative, and emphasises translating global AI discussions into practical, people-centric outcomes.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The India-France partnership is one of our most stable and strategic. Good to see it moving beyond defence into cutting-edge tech like AI. The Year of Innovation 2026 sounds promising, but I hope the benefits of this collaboration trickle down to startups and SMEs, not just big corporates.
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Priya S
While summits are great for optics, we need concrete outcomes. Will there be joint research grants for Indian universities? Or programs to prevent brain drain? The Expo with 300 exhibitors is impressive, but let's ensure Indian innovators get a fair platform.
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Vikram M
Bharat Mandapam is becoming a real hub for global events! The Indo-Pacific discussions are crucial. With France having territories in the Indian Ocean, this strategic convergence is very important for regional stability and maritime security.
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Rohit P
Hope the AI discussions also focus on ethical frameworks and job displacement. We can't just chase progress without a plan for those whose jobs might be affected. "People-centric outcomes" must mean protecting livelihoods too.
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Kavya N
France has been a reliable partner. The Horizon 2047 roadmap shows long-term vision. Excited for the Year of Innovation! Maybe we'll see more student exchange programs and easier visas for tech professionals. 🤞

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