Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron held a productive conversation about resolving conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia. They reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the India-France strategic partnership across various domains. The leaders coordinated their positions for upcoming G7 and BRICS presidencies in 2026. They also announced plans for the India-France Year of Innovation and continued defense cooperation.

Key Points: Modi Macron Discuss Ukraine West Asia Peace and Strategic Partnership

  • Modi and Macron discussed peaceful resolution for Ukraine and West Asia conflicts
  • Both leaders reaffirmed commitment to strengthen India-France strategic partnership
  • Coordinated positions for G7 and BRICS presidencies in 2026
  • Announced India-France Year of Innovation inauguration in March 2026
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PM Modi, French President Macron exchange views on peaceful resolution of conflicts in Ukraine, West Asia

PM Modi and French President Macron coordinate positions on Ukraine war, strengthen India-France strategic ties, and plan AI Summit collaboration for 2026.

"We coordinated our positions on the war in Ukraine in order to move towards a just and lasting peace - Emmanuel Macron"

New Delhi, August 21

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday exchanged views on efforts for peaceful resolution of conflicts in Ukraine and in West Asia.

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1958514579719200901

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Had a very good conversation with my friend President Macron. Exchanged views on efforts for peaceful resolution of conflicts in Ukraine and in West Asia."

"Reaffirmed our commitment to further strengthen the India-France strategic partnership," the post added.

https://x.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/1958527005819097420

In response, Macron shared a post on X, saying, "I have just spoken with Prime Minister @NarendraModi. We coordinated our positions on the war in Ukraine in order to move towards a just and lasting peace, with strong guarantees for Ukraine and Europe's security."

"On trade issues, we agreed to strengthen our economic exchanges and our strategic partnership in all areas; this is the key to our sovereignty and independence," the post added.

Mentioning the AI Action Summit held in Paris last February, Macron wrote, "Following up on the AI Action Summit held in Paris last February, we are working towards the success of the AI Impact Summit to be held in New Delhi in 2026. For more effective multilateralism, we agreed to work closely together in preparation for the French presidency of the G7 and the Indian presidency of the BRICS in 2026."

In February, PM Modi visited France for three days, where he participated in various programmes related to Artificial Intelligence (AI), commerce, energy, and cultural linkages. He also co-chaired the AI Action Summit, a gathering of world leaders and global tech CEOs.

Following PM Modi's visit to France, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that India-France relations have reached new heights, as PM Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron held high-level discussions aboard the French presidential aircraft.

The joint statement released after PM Modi's visit to France said the two leaders reiterated their call for reformed and effective multilateralism to sustain an equitable and peaceful international order, address pressing global challenges, and prepare the world for emerging developments, including in the technological and economic domains.

The two leaders stressed the urgent need for reforming the United Nations Security Council and agreed to coordinate closely in multilateral forums, including on UNSC matters.

The two leaders agreed to strengthen conversations on the regulation of the use of the veto in case of mass atrocities. They held extensive discussions on long-term global challenges and current international developments and agreed to intensify their global and regional engagement, including through multilateral initiatives and institutions.

Acknowledging the paramount importance of advancing scientific knowledge, research and innovation, and recalling the long and enduring engagement between India and France in those areas, President Macron and Prime Minister Modi announced the grand inauguration of the India-France Year of Innovation in New Delhi in March 2026 by launching its Logo.

Recalling the deep and longstanding defence cooperation between France and India as part of the Strategic Partnership, President Macron and PM Modi welcomed the continuation of the cooperation of air and maritime assets in line with the ambitious Defence Industrial Roadmap agreed in 2024.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope our government also focuses on resolving conflicts closer to home. Peace should begin in our own neighborhood first.
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Aditya G
The AI collaboration with France is exciting! Hosting the AI Impact Summit in 2026 will put India on the global tech map. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm impressed by how India is balancing relationships with both Western and Eastern powers. This diplomatic maturity is commendable.
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Karthik V
UNSC reform has been pending for too long. Glad to see India and France pushing for it together. We deserve a permanent seat at the table! 💪
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Michael C
The defense cooperation roadmap is particularly significant. Strong India-France ties contribute to stability in the Indian Ocean region. Good for global security.
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Neha E
Hope these discussions translate into actual peace on ground. Too many innocent lives have been lost in these conflicts. 🙏
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