India Welcomes France's Visa-Free Transit for Indian Travelers

India has welcomed France's decision to operationalize visa-free transit for Indian nationals passing through French airports. The agreement, effective from April 10, 2026, was reached during Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron's meeting in Mumbai earlier this year. The move underscores the deepening India-France partnership, recently elevated to a Special Global Strategic Partnership. It aims to ease travel and enhance people-to-people connections between the two nations.

Key Points: France Visa-Free Transit for Indians: India Welcomes Move

  • France operationalizes visa-free transit for Indian nationals
  • Agreement reached during Modi-Macron Mumbai meet in Feb 2025
  • Effective from April 10, 2026
  • Move enhances people-to-people ties and strategic partnership
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India welcomes France's visa-free transit for Indian travellers

India welcomes France's visa-free transit for Indian nationals, effective April 2026, boosting travel and strategic partnership.

"The decision reflects the enduring partnership between India and France, elevated to the level of a special global strategic partnership - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, April 23

India on Thursday welcomed France's decision to operationalise visa-free transit for Indian nationals passing through French airports, calling it a step that will ease travel and enhance people-to-people connections.

Addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the removal of the transit requirement was agreed upon during the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai in February, earlier this year.

He said that the decision underscores the deepening India-France partnership recently elevated to a Special Global Strategic Partnership during Macron's visit.

"We welcome the announcement on the operationalisation of visa-free transit for Indian nationals transiting through French airports. As you may recall, the removal of the requirement of transit visas for Indian passport holders was agreed upon between the Prime Minister and President Macron during their meeting in Mumbai in February this year. The Government of France has now operationalised this agreement, and Indian nationals transiting through mainland France exclusively by air will no longer need a transit visa with effect from 10th April 2026," Jaiswal stated.

"The decision reflects the enduring partnership between India and France, elevated to the level of a special global strategic partnership during the recent visit of President Macron, and further facilitation of smoother movement of people and enhanced people-to-people ties," he added.

In February, Prime Minister Modi and President Macron formally elevated the India-France relationship to a 'Special Global Strategic Partnership' in a historic move that signalled a "turning point" in bilateral relations.

The announcement came during high-level talks at Lok Bhavan in Mumbai, marking Macron's fourth visit to India and his first to the country's financial capital.

The leaders unveiled an ambitious roadmap in defence, technology, and health, reinforcing their commitment to the Horizon 2047 vision, a government release said.

Last week, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri co-chaired the India-France Foreign Office Consultations with Secretary General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Martin Briens in Paris.

According to the MEA, the discussions covered a wide range of topics, including defence, civil nuclear energy, space, cooperation in cyber and digital domains, and AI innovation, as well as initiatives aimed at strengthening human and cultural ties, in connection with the latest global and regional developments.

- IANS

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James A
Great for travelers, but I hope more countries follow the same path. Europe is slowly opening up to India.
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Tanya I
Nice step but not enough; France should also streamline visa processes for direct travel, especially for tourism. This is good for Europe-bound travelers but our voice for easier tourism still stands.
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Siddhartha F
Excellent! This is a win-win diplomacy. The India-France strategic partnership has huge potential, especially in defence and space. Way to go, PM Modi and President Macron! 😊
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Amanda J
This is a good step, but I hope there are no hidden charges or lengthy checks. I've faced issues before with European transit. Still, a welcome decision!
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Ravi K
Now this is what we call 'soft power diplomacy'. Makes travel easier for Indians going to other Schengen countries via France. Kudos to the diplomatic teams! 🇮🇳✈️🇪🇺
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Nisha Z
Hope it's for all Indian passport holders, not just those with certain visas. But a positive move overall! The special strategic partnership is bearing fruits. 🇫🇷🤝🇮🇳

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