Mumbai Adorns Itself to Welcome French President Macron for Key India Visit

Mumbai is decorated with banners welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron, who begins a four-day state visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit aims to provide sustained momentum to the strategic partnership, with a key focus on cooperation in Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies. President Macron and PM Modi will hold wide-ranging talks in Mumbai and jointly inaugurate the 2026 India-France Year of Innovation. The leaders will then proceed to Delhi for the landmark India AI Impact Summit 2026, underscoring their shared commitment to shaping the future of technology.

Key Points: Macron Visits India: AI Summit & Strategic Partnership in Focus

  • Macron's 4th India visit focuses on AI & tech
  • Visit strengthens Horizon 2047 strategic roadmap
  • Leaders to inaugurate India-France Year of Innovation 2026
  • India hosts first Global South AI Impact Summit
  • Partnership spans defence, space, and Indo-Pacific
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Mumbai transforms into a "vibrant canvas" to welcome French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady

French President Emmanuel Macron visits Mumbai & Delhi to bolster India-France ties, co-inaugurate the India AI Impact Summit 2026, and advance the Horizon 2047 Roadmap.

"marks another significant chapter in the expanding ties between New Delhi and Paris - French Embassy"

Mumbai, February 16

The streets of Mumbai have been transformed into a vibrant canvas of international diplomacy, as posters and banners welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron now adorn the cityscape.

The visual tribute marks the commencement of a high-profile visit by President Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron, who are scheduled to be in India from February 16 to 19, spanning both the financial and national capitals.

President Macron is set to arrive in Mumbai today, marking his fourth visit to the country at the invitation of PM Narendra Modi.

This visit signals sustained momentum in the India-France strategic partnership, with a particular focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) cooperation and emerging technologies.

According to the French Embassy, this engagement marks another significant chapter in the expanding ties between New Delhi and Paris.

The visit comes against the backdrop of a steadily deepening partnership across defence, space, civil nuclear energy, climate action, and education.

This trajectory began with Macron's first visit in 2018, followed by his attendance at the 2023 G20 Summit and his 2024 State Visit as the Chief Guest for the 75th Republic Day.

During that milestone, the two leaders declared 2026 as the India-France Year of Innovation, a forward-looking initiative they will jointly inaugurate in Mumbai during this trip.

As part of the current itinerary, PM Modi and President Macron will hold wide-ranging discussions on February 17 in Mumbai to further strengthen bilateral cooperation under the Horizon 2047 Roadmap.

This long-term vision outlines the future of a partnership that began on January 26, 1998, as India's first-ever Strategic Partnership.

The leaders will also exchange views on regional and global issues, including cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, reflecting a growing strategic convergence.

Following their Mumbai engagements, the delegation will travel to Delhi for the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

Held at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20, this event marks the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South.

The participation of the French President underscores the importance both nations attach to emerging technologies, building on PM Modi's co-chairing of the AI Action Summit with Macron in Paris in February 2025.

The India AI Impact Summit is designed as a five-day programme anchored on three foundational pillars, or "Sutras": People, Planet, and Progress.

It aims to shift the global dialogue from rhetoric toward tangible collaboration and implementable outcomes in AI governance.

The event will bring together global leaders, policymakers, and innovators to deliberate on AI's role in governance and sustainable development.

Complementing the summit, the India AI Impact Expo will span over 70,000 square metres, featuring more than 300 exhibitors from 30 countries.

Across 10 thematic pavilions, the expo will showcase AI's transition from research to large-scale deployment.

This entire initiative aligns with the IndiaAI Mission and the Digital India Initiative, emphasising a development-focused approach to translating technological discussions into practical, people-centric outcomes.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see this strong partnership. France has been a reliable partner in defence and technology. The Horizon 2047 roadmap shows we are thinking long-term. Hope the AI summit brings concrete benefits for Indian startups.
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Aditya G
While the visit and banners are nice, I hope the discussions move beyond symbolism. We need tangible tech transfer and joint ventures that create high-quality jobs here, not just declarations. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Sarah B
Hosting the first global AI summit in the Global South is a significant achievement. The 'People, Planet, Progress' focus is crucial. Hope this sets a new benchmark for inclusive and ethical AI development worldwide.
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Karthik V
The traffic diversions in South Mumbai are a nightmare right now! 😅 But it's for a good cause. Jokes aside, the strategic convergence in the Indo-Pacific with France is very important for regional stability. Bon voyage, Mr. President!
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Meera T
France has stood with India through thick and thin. This sustained engagement across governments shows the relationship's depth. The Year of Innovation in 2026 is something to really look forward to for our students and researchers.

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