Modi & Macron Launch India-France Innovation Year 2026 at Gateway of India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron jointly launched the India-France Year of Innovation 2026 at Mumbai's Gateway of India. The leaders elevated the bilateral relationship to a 'Special Global Strategic Partnership,' emphasizing its role in ensuring global stability. Both highlighted the partnership's foundation of deep trust, ambition, and a shared vision for progress. President Macron's visit, his fourth to India, underscores the strengthening ties between the two nations.

Key Points: India-France Year of Innovation 2026 Launched by Modi, Macron

  • Inaugurated at Gateway of India
  • Elevation to Special Global Strategic Partnership
  • Focus on innovation & startups
  • Built on trust and ambition
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PM Modi, President Macron launch India-France Year of Innovation 2026 at Gateway of India

PM Modi and President Macron inaugurate the India-France Year of Innovation 2026 in Mumbai, elevating ties to a Special Global Strategic Partnership.

"This partnership will provide global stability and progress. - PM Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, February 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday jointly inaugurated the India-France Year of Innovation 2026 at the iconic Gateway of India in Mumbai, marking a significant milestone in the strategic partnership between the two nations.

The ceremony concluded with a lighting show at the Gateway of India showcasing the shared values and vibrant heritage of both nations.

The launch ceremony witnessed the presence of business leaders, start-ups, researchers, and other innovators from both countries.

Earlier, India and France elevated their bilateral ties to 'Special Global Strategic Partnership,' with PM Modi noting that the friendship between the two countries has 'no boundaries' and the partnership can 'reach from deep oceans to the tallest mountains.' PM Modi underscored the depth and significance of the India-France relationship.

Speaking during the joint press conference with the French President, PM Modi said, "The strategic partnership between the two countries is one of the oldest, and with the help of President Macron, we have deepened the ties and given it more energy in recent times. Based on this trust and vision, we are elevating our relationship to a Special Global Strategic Partnership. This partnership is not just strategic. In this era of unpredictable global dynamics, this partnership will provide global stability and progress."

French President Emmanuel Macron also said that the relations between India and France is one of "ambition and trust."

Macron said, "I thank you for your warm welcome on my fourth official visit to India... The bilateral relationship between India and France is truly remarkable and unique. This relationship is one of trust, openness, and ambition. We have also decided today to elevate this partnership to a Special Strategic Partnership, granting it a new status. There is no doubt about that, because we have complete faith in this relationship, and we have been doing so for the past eight years. Each year, by working on different things, we have charted many new paths."

President Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron are scheduled to be in India till February 19, spanning both the financial and national capitals. Macron arrived in Mumbai on early Tuesday, marking his fourth visit to the country at the invitation of PM Modi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love that it was launched at the Gateway of India! Such a symbolic location. Hope this partnership brings tangible benefits for our students and young scientists, not just high-level announcements. More scholarships and joint research programs, please!
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Rohit P
"Special Global Strategic Partnership" sounds impressive. France has stood with us when others hesitated. This trust is valuable. Hope we see breakthroughs in clean energy and space tech from this collaboration.
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Sarah B
The lighting show must have been beautiful. It's great to see such strong cultural and strategic ties. As someone working in tech, I'm keen to see how this 'Year of Innovation' translates into actual opportunities for Indian professionals.
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Vikram M
Good move, but let's be practical. We need to ensure the benefits reach beyond metros and big corporations. Innovation should also focus on agriculture and rural healthcare. The partnership must have a grassroots impact.
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Karthik V
Macron's fourth visit shows the strength of the relationship. From Rafale jets to now innovation, this is a partnership that works. Hoping for more French investments in manufacturing under 'Make in India'.

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