Modi-Macron Mumbai Meet: Boosting India-France Ties with Innovation & Solidarity

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met French President Emmanuel Macron at Maharashtra Lok Bhavan in Mumbai during Macron's fourth visit to India. The leaders are set to hold talks aimed at strengthening bilateral ties, with discussions on strategic cooperation, trade, and defence. President Macron paid a solemn tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, highlighting shared values of resilience. The visit will also see the launch of the "Year of Innovation 2026" to add momentum to the strategic partnership.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets French President Macron in Mumbai to Strengthen Ties

  • Strengthening India-France strategic partnership
  • Focus on defence & trade collaboration
  • Tribute to 2008 Mumbai attack victims
  • Launch of 'Year of Innovation 2026'
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PM Modi meets French President Macron during his fourth India visit in Mumbai

PM Narendra Modi welcomes French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai. Talks focus on strategic cooperation, defence, trade, and launching the Year of Innovation 2026.

"I am confident that our discussions will further strengthen cooperation across sectors and contribute to global progress. - PM Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, February 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday arrived at Maharashtra Lok Bhavan in Mumbai and met with the French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of their talks, as part of the latter's fourth visit to the country.

The Prime Minister was welcomed at Lok Bhavan by the Governor of Maharashtra and Gujarat, Acharya Devvrat.

In a post on X, the Governor of Maharashtra said, "Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi arrived in Maharashtra Lok Bhavan Mumbai for his meeting with the President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron. The Governor of Maharashtra and Gujarat Acharya Devvrat welcomed the Prime Minister at Lok Bhavan, Mumbai."

Both leaders also shared a hug upon meeting.

The meeting between Prime Minister Modi and President Macron is expected to further strengthen bilateral ties between India and France, with discussions likely to focus on strategic cooperation, trade, defence collaboration, and global issues of mutual interest.

Earlier in the day, Macron, along with First Lady Brigitte Macron, in a poignant moment reflecting international solidarity against terrorism, paid a solemn tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

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

Meanwhile, welcoming the French President on his visit to India, PM Modi expressed his commitment to advancing bilateral ties to new heights.

In a post on X, 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.

Highlighting the strategic nature of the trip, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X that both leaders will launch the "Year of Innovation 2026," imparting further momentum to the vibrant India-France strategic partnership.

- ANI

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Sarah B
President Macron paying tribute to the 26/11 victims is a deeply respectful gesture. It shows a shared understanding of the pain of terrorism. This is how true friendships between nations are built.
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Rohit P
Good to see such high-level engagement. Hope the talks translate into more jobs and investment in Maharashtra, especially in manufacturing. We need those Rafale deals and tech transfers!
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Priya S
While the optics are great, I hope the discussions also seriously address climate change. Both nations have a big role to play. Let's see concrete plans, not just announcements.
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Michael C
The focus on innovation is key. Collaboration in space tech, AI, and clean energy can benefit both economies. France's fourth visit shows this is a priority relationship for them too.
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Kavya N
It's heartwarming to see the personal rapport between the leaders. That hug says a lot. In international diplomacy, such personal bonds can help navigate difficult conversations. All the best for the talks!

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