Key Points

PM Modi expressed gratitude to French President Macron for his Independence Day wishes via social media. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, referencing Modi's recent visit to France. The exchange highlights growing India-France relations as the country celebrates 79 years of independence. Global leaders sent messages recognizing India's rising international stature on this occasion.

Key Points: Modi Thanks Macron for India Independence Day Wishes

  • Modi acknowledges Macron's Independence Day message on social media
  • Leaders recall February France visit during exchange
  • Macron looks forward to partnership until 2047
  • Wishes pour in globally as India marks 79th year of freedom
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PM Modi expresses gratitude to French President Macron on Independence Day wishes

PM Modi responds to French President Macron's Independence Day greetings, reaffirming commitment to deepening strategic partnership between India and France.

"We value our strategic partnership and remain committed to deepening it for the benefit of our people. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, August 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed thanks to French President Emmanuel Macron for his warm greetings as India celebrates its Independence Day.

In a post on X on Friday, PM Modi highlighted that India values the strategic partnership and remains committed towards deepening it for the benefit of Indians and the French.

He wrote, "Thank you, my friend President Macron, for your warm greetings on India's Independence Day. We value our strategic partnership and remain committed to deepening it for the benefit of our people."

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1956305454239224087

Earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron had warmly congratulated India as the nation celebrates its 79th Independence Day.

He wrote on X, "Warm congratulations to the people of India on your 79th Independence Day!I fondly recall welcoming my friend @NarendraModi to France in February, and look forward to deepening our strategic partnership towards 2047 and beyond."

https://x.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/1956270768712503710

Wishes have poured in from across the world as India celebrates its 79th Independence Day.

Earlier on Friday, from the ramparts of the iconic Red Fort in the national capital, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered bold announcements in his 12th Independence Day address to the nation, which indicate India is poised to make significant progress into the future.

PM Modi outlined plans for various initiatives, including the production of India's first semiconductor chip, the development of jet engines, the creation of ₹1 lakh crore in youth employment opportunities, and a tenfold expansion of the nuclear program.

He presented his vision for "Naya Bharat" (New India) and set the goal of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047.

On India's 79th Independence Day, warm wishes and greetings poured in from across the world, reflecting the country's growing global stature and strong international friendships.

- ANI

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Priya S
While diplomatic relations are important, I hope we focus equally on domestic issues like unemployment and inflation. Happy Independence Day to all Indians!
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Rohit P
Macron's tweet shows how India's global standing has improved under PM Modi. From semiconductor chips to jet engines - we're becoming Atmanirbhar Bharat! 💪
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Sarah B
As an NRI in France, I'm proud to see our country getting such respect internationally. The France-India partnership in technology and defense is truly remarkable.
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Karthik V
Strategic partnerships are good, but let's not forget we need to strengthen our relations with neighboring countries too. SAARC needs more attention.
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Meera T
The vision for 2047 is ambitious! With France as our partner in technology and defense, we can surely achieve developed nation status. 🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷

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