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PM Modi Departs for Slovakia After Productive France Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has departed for Bratislava, Slovakia, concluding the first leg of his visit to Nice, France. During his stay, he held productive talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, deepening cooperation in defence, technology, and space. The two leaders elevated India-France ties to a Special Global Strategic Partnership and discussed enhancing people-to-people ties. PM Modi is now on a state visit to Slovakia at the invitation of Prime Minister Robert Fico.

PM Modi departs for Slovakia after fruitful visit to Nice

Nice, June 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday departed for Bratislava from Nice, concluding the first leg of the visit. He is going to pay a State visit to Slovakia from June 14-16 at the invitation of the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.

"After a fruitful visit to Nice, France, which resulted in several bilateral outcomes with strong focus on innovation and future tech, PM Narendra Modi has departed for Bratislava," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on social media platform X.

"Nice to have met you (Emmanuel Macron) in Nice. A productive first leg indeed. The India-France partnership will keep scaling new heights. See you in Evian and Paris...," PM Modi wrote on X ahead of his departure from Nice.

Earlier on Sunday, PM Modi held talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, deepening cooperation in several key sectors.

"Today's talks with my friend, President Macron, were exceptionally productive. Considering the longstanding friendship between our nations, we have decided to elevate our ties to a Special Global Strategic Partnership," PM Modi wrote on X.

"Our talks covered ways to deepen cooperation in key sectors like defence, technology, space, security, counter terrorism, innovation and more," he added.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the two leaders emphasised the importance of enhancing people-to-people ties and PM Modi thanked President Macron for the swift operationalisation of visa-free transit for Indian nationals at French airports.

They further discussed ways to enhance the mobility of talent and students between the two countries and expand mutual recognition of educational qualifications.

The Prime Minister invited French universities to open campuses in India under the New Education Policy.

Over lunch hosted by Macron in honour of PM Modi, the two leaders exchanged perspectives on matters of global importance, including the situation in West Asia and Ukraine.

"Prime Minister Modi looked forward to participating in the upcoming G7 Summit in Evian and thanked President Macron for engaging India in substantive discussions leading up to the summit," the MEA noted.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

The visa-free transit for Indian nationals at French airports is a game-changer! Makes Europe travel so much easier. But I hope other European countries also follow suit. Ready to pack my bags now 😄

Vikram M

Good to see the focus on defence and counter-terrorism cooperation. With China's growing assertiveness, we need strong alliances. The Rafale deal already proved France is a reliable partner. Looking forward to more such partnerships!

Riya H

Inviting French universities to open campuses in India under NEP is a brilliant move. Our students need exposure to global education standards without leaving the country. Hope this translates into real opportunities soon.

Nikhil C

While diplomatic visits are good, I'd love to see more concrete outcomes beyond MOUs. Why not push for France to support India's permanent seat in UNSC? That would be a real strategic win for us. But let's see what comes out of the G7 summit.

Aman W

The fact that PM Modi and Macron discussed West Asia and Ukraine shows India's growing global role. We're not just a regional power anymore. Bhai, this is what "Vishwa Bandhu" looks like! 🙌

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