The picture was shared by French President Macron on Twitter with its caption written in French, English and Hindi as well, after the review of the full range of ties between India and France.
Vinay Kwatra said that India has for the first time chalked out a Horizon 2047 framework of partnership with any country in the world for the first time.
PM Modi held bilateral talks with French President Emmanuel Macron that covered almost all areas of bilateral relationship including defence, space, health and student mobility
India and France on Friday hailed the success of the first Scorpene submarine construction programme (P75 – Kalvari), a model of 'Make-in- India' and the sharing of naval expertise between companies in the two countries.
Terming the launch of Chandrayaan 3, a major achievement of Indian scientists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India and France have had an old and deep cooperation in the arena of Space, while highlighting that both countries have potential for further cooperation, particularly in ar
“India is ready to contribute to the restoration of lasting peace. India and France have always been together in the fight against terrorism. We believe that concrete action is needed to end cross-border terrorism. Both countries have agreed to increase cooperation in this direction,” PM Mod
Macron also announced future plans for students, saying “2030 we want"...We can't forget the youth...By 2030, we want to send 30,000 French students there (to India)...For the young Indians who want to pursue higher education in France, we want to make a conducive visa policy.
“We are celebrating 25 years of our strategic partnership. We are making a roadmap for the next 25 years on the basis of the strong foundation of the previous 25 years,” PM Modi said during India-France: Press Statements on Friday
Calling France a "strong and trusted partner," Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday, said that India is committed to doing everything to make the planet peaceful, prosperous and sustainable.
Calling India a ‘giant’ in world history and a strategic partner, French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed New Delhi as the Guest of Honour at the Bastille Day parade.