Modi, Macron Strengthen Ties in Mumbai with Talks, Jog & Terror Tribute

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held delegation-level talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai to strengthen the strategic partnership between India and France. The visit included a personal touch as President Macron went for a morning jog in the city and paid a solemn tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The leaders are set to continue their engagement at the India AI Impact Summit in Delhi, highlighting future-focused technological cooperation. This meeting builds upon the groundwork of their previous collaboration at the AI Action Summit in Paris in 2025.

Key Points: PM Modi, French President Macron Hold Strategic Talks in Mumbai

  • Strategic partnership talks held in Mumbai
  • Macron's morning jog surprises locals
  • Solemn tribute to 2008 terror attack victims
  • AI summit cooperation highlighted
  • Visit builds on 2025 Paris AI summit
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PM Modi holds delegation-level talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai

PM Modi & President Macron meet in Mumbai to advance India-France partnership, discuss AI cooperation, and pay tribute to 2008 terror attack victims.

"It's a delight to meet my friend, President Macron, in Mumbai! - PM Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, February 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held delegation-level talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai to further strengthen the India-France strategic partnership.

The talks took place at Maharashtra Lok Bhavan, where the two leaders led their respective delegations in discussions covering a wide range of issues of mutual interest.

The meeting comes as part of President Macron's fourth visit to India.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi said that he was "delighted" to meet his friend, French President Macron.

In a post on X, PM Modi also stated that the French President shared his experience in India's financial capital, noting that Macron liked the city and enjoyed his morning run earlier in the day.

"It's a delight to meet my friend, President Macron, in Mumbai! He told me he really likes the city and also enjoyed his run earlier in the day!" the Prime Minister stated in his post on X.

The two leaders met at Lok Bhavan in Mumbai ahead of their talks, where they reviewed key aspects of the India-France strategic partnership. They were also seen sharing a warm exchange as they greeted each other.

Earlier today, at the start of the morning rush in Mumbai, the French President surprised Mumbaikers by joining the morning walkers.

The French President was seen jogging with a team of security personnel, including French and Indian officials.

The jog proceeded peacefully, with minimal disruption from the media and locals along the route. On the same day, in a poignant moment reflecting international solidarity against terrorism, French President Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron paid a solemn tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks upon their arrival.

The gesture served as a bridge between two nations that have both faced the scars of radicalisation and violence, with President Macron underscoring the shared values of resilience and democracy that bind New Delhi and Paris.

Welcoming the French President on his fourth visit to India, PM Narendra Modi, earlier, expressed his commitment to advancing bilateral ties to new heights.

In a separate post on X ahead of their meeting, PM Modi shared his anticipation for the visit, stating, "Welcome to India! India looks forward to your visit and to advancing our bilateral ties to new heights. I am confident that our discussions will further strengthen cooperation across sectors and contribute to global progress. See you in Mumbai and later in Delhi, my dear friend @EmmanuelMacron."

The high-level delegation arrived in Mumbai on Tuesday for their scheduled visit, which runs through February 19, and was warmly received at the airport by Maharashtra Governor Acharya Devvrat and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

PM Modi and the French President will later travel to the national capital to attend the India AI Impact Summit 2026, held at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20.

The event marks the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South and is anchored in three foundational pillars, or "Sutras": People, Planet, and Progress.

President Macron's participation underscores the importance both nations attach to future-focused cooperation.

This engagement builds on the groundwork laid in February 2025, when PM Modi co-chaired the AI Action Summit with President Macron in Paris, further solidifying the Franco-Indian lead in the global technological landscape.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love the image of Macron jogging in Mumbai! It shows a leader who is down-to-earth and wants to experience the real city, not just the conference rooms. Hope the AI summit leads to concrete benefits for Indian startups and job creation in the tech sector.
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Rohit P
While the optics are good, I hope these talks move beyond symbolism. We need clear outcomes on technology transfer, especially in defence and green energy. France is a reliable partner, and we must leverage this relationship for India's strategic autonomy and 'Make in India' goals.
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Sarah B
The focus on AI cooperation is very forward-looking. Hosting the first global AI summit in the Global South is a big deal. Hope this ensures the development of ethical and inclusive AI that serves all people, not just a few corporations. The People, Planet, Progress pillars sound promising.
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Vikram M
Solid diplomacy. France has been a steady friend, unlike some other Western nations that waver. The Rafale deal and now AI collaboration show this partnership has depth. Macron's fourth visit itself speaks volumes. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As an observer, it's impressive to see India taking a leadership role in AI on the global stage. The personal rapport between the leaders seems genuine, which often helps in navigating complex international negotiations. The tribute to terror victims was a class act by President Macron.

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