India, France Elevate Ties to 'Special Global Strategic Partnership' in Mumbai

India and France have elevated their relationship to a "Special Global Strategic Partnership" during President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Mumbai. Key outcomes include a renewed defence agreement and a joint venture to produce precision-guided munitions in India. The leaders inaugurated a new helicopter assembly line in Karnataka, aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and exports. They also launched an innovation network and set a roadmap for cooperation extending to 2047.

Key Points: India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership Announced

  • Defence pact renewal & JV for HAMMER munitions
  • New helicopter assembly line in Karnataka
  • Annual Foreign Ministers' Dialogue established
  • 2026 declared India-France Year of Innovation
  • Roadmap Horizon 2047 for long-term cooperation
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India, France boost defence, innovation ties; announce 'special global partnership'

PM Modi and President Macron upgrade bilateral ties, boosting defence, innovation, and aerospace cooperation with new agreements and a 2047 roadmap.

"France has been one of India's oldest strategic partners - PM Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, Feb 17

India and France on Tuesday took their long-standing friendship to a new level, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron upgraded bilateral ties to a "Special Global Strategic Partnership" during high-level talks.

The announcement signals deeper cooperation in defence, innovation, trade, technology and people-to-people exchanges, with both leaders describing the partnership as a force for global stability and progress, according to the joint press statement.

Welcoming President Macron to Mumbai, often referred to as India's gateway to the world, Prime Minister Modi said the relationship between the two democracies is built on trust, shared values and a common vision for a multipolar world.

"France has been one of India's oldest strategic partners, and the two countries are now committed to shaping a partnership that goes beyond traditional diplomacy to drive global peace, prosperity and technological progress," PM Modi noted.

One of the key outcomes of the visit was the inauguration of the H125 helicopter final assembly line at Vemagal in Karnataka, as per the statement.

The facility will manufacture helicopters in India that are capable of operating at extreme altitudes, including conditions as challenging as Mount Everest.

The helicopters will not only serve Indian requirements but will also be exported worldwide, strengthening India's aerospace manufacturing capabilities.

The project is expected to generate employment and skilling opportunities for Indian youth and create new avenues for MSMEs to integrate into global supply chains, giving a strong push to the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Defence cooperation received a major boost during the visit. India and France renewed their defence cooperation agreement, deepening collaboration and enabling co-design, co-development and co-production of advanced defence platforms.

In a significant move towards localisation, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and France's Safran will form a joint venture to produce HAMMER precision-guided munitions in India.

The step is expected to strengthen India's domestic defence industry and reduce dependence on imports while enhancing access to high-precision weaponry.

The two leaders also agreed to establish an annual Foreign Ministers' Dialogue to regularly review the implementation of the elevated partnership and the Roadmap Horizon 2047.

This mechanism will allow both sides to take stock of ongoing cooperation and focus on people-centric areas such as education, culture, skilling and mobility, ensuring that the benefits of the partnership reach the youth of both nations.

Marking 2026 as the India-France Year of Innovation, the two countries launched the India-France Innovation Network to connect businesses, startups, incubators, research bodies and industry leaders.

In the technology space, both sides announced cooperation in critical minerals, biotechnology and advanced materials.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech startup space, the India-France Innovation Network is the most exciting part. Connecting our incubators and research bodies can lead to some groundbreaking work in biotech and advanced materials. 2026 as the Year of Innovation can't come soon enough!
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Vikram M
Good move strategically. In today's world, having strong, dependable partners is key. France has stood with us through thick and thin. The annual Foreign Ministers' Dialogue is a smart institutional mechanism to ensure things keep moving forward and don't get lost in bureaucracy.
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Priya S
While the defence and tech parts are impressive, I truly hope the "people-centric" focus on education, culture, and mobility is given equal importance. Easier student exchanges and skill development programs can change so many young lives in both countries. That's the real foundation of a lasting partnership.
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Rohit P
Helicopters that can operate at Everest-level altitudes made in Karnataka? That's some serious engineering prowess we're building. Hope the benefits of this manufacturing line reach the local communities and SMEs as promised. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
A respectful note of caution: announcing partnerships and JVs is one thing, effective and timely execution on the ground is another. We have seen grand announcements before where the follow-through was slow. I hope the annual review mechanism ensures real accountability and delivery for the people.

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