Key Points

A French Senate delegation met Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to strengthen bilateral ties, focusing on defence and global challenges. The discussions built on PM Modi’s recent France visit and the Horizon 2047 roadmap. Both nations share a 25-year strategic partnership covering defence, space, and Indo-Pacific cooperation. Cultural exchanges and diaspora engagement further deepen India-France relations.

Key Points: French Senate Delegation Meets FS Misri on Defence and Bilateral Roadmap

  • French Senate delegation meets FS Misri on defence and strategic ties
  • Discussions follow PM Modi’s France visit and Horizon 2047 roadmap
  • India-France partnership spans defence, space, and Indo-Pacific
  • Cultural diplomacy strengthens bilateral people-to-people ties
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French Senate delegation meets FS Misri; discusses defence, global challenges, and bilateral roadmap

French Senate delegation discusses defence, global challenges, and India-France strategic partnership with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in New Delhi.

"Thank you Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri for hosting the French Senate's Parliamentary Standing Committee and the fruitful discussions on France-India ties. – French Embassy"

New Delhi, May 20

The French Embassy in India on Tuesday thanked Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri for hosting the French Senate's Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence & the Armed Forces, highlighting the strength of the India-France partnership.

Sharing the update on X (formerly Twitter), the Embassy posted, "Thank you Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri for hosting the French Senate's Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence & the Armed Forces, and the very interesting and fruitful discussions on France-India ties, global issues and steps to build on PM Modi's recent France visit."

https://x.com/FranceinIndia/status/1924786565857083601

India and France have long maintained close, friendly relations rooted in a Strategic Partnership launched on 26 January 1998. This was India's first-ever strategic partnership and continues to be one of its most comprehensive, with both nations committed to enhancing their strategic autonomy through expanded bilateral cooperation.

The foundation of this partnership rests on strong engagement in defence and security, civil nuclear energy, and space exploration, now bolstered by a growing Indo-Pacific collaboration.

In recent years, India-France ties have grown to include cooperation in maritime security, digital and cyber technology, advanced computing, counterterrorism, and sustainable development.

The bilateral relationship is driven by shared democratic values, a commitment to multilateralism, and a rules-based international order. Regular high-level exchanges, defence deals, joint military exercises, and deepening technological and climate collaborations are shaping a new trajectory for this partnership.

The year 2023 marked a historic milestone as both countries celebrated 25 years of their Strategic Partnership. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited France from 13-14 July 2023 as the Guest of Honour at the French National Day, during which the two sides adopted the ambitious 'Horizon 2047' roadmap.

The document outlines a joint vision for the next 25 years, which will coincide with the centenary of India's independence and 100 years of diplomatic ties with France.

Cultural diplomacy has also played a key role. The 'Namaste France' Festival in Paris, held from July 6-9, 2023, drew over 20,000 attendees and showcased India's diverse artistic and culinary heritage. France is also home to a large Indian diaspora, with significant populations in both mainland France and its overseas territories, and over 50 active Indian community organisations contributing to people-to-people engagement.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
France has been one of our most reliable partners, especially in defense. The Rafale deal was a game-changer for IAF. Hope this meeting leads to more tech transfers and joint manufacturing under Make in India 🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷
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Priya M.
Cultural exchanges like Namaste France are so important! Soft power is India's strength. Would love to see more French language institutes in India too - our students benefit from this global connection.
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Arjun S.
While defense cooperation is great, I hope we're also discussing climate tech collaborations. France leads in nuclear and renewable energy - perfect for India's green transition. The Horizon 2047 roadmap should prioritize this.
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Sunita R.
France has stood with India at crucial times when others hesitated (remember post-Pokhran?). This strategic partnership is special. But we must ensure technology transfers actually happen, not just equipment purchases.
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Vikram J.
The Indo-Pacific dimension is crucial with China's growing aggression. France has territories in Indian Ocean - their partnership gives India strategic depth. More naval exercises please!
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Neha T.
As someone who studied in France, I'm happy to see ties strengthening! But visa processing times need improvement - would help student exchanges and tourism. Otherwise, solid partnership across sectors 👏

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