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India's French connection via Savarkar: PM Modi spotlights Marseille escape of 1910 at Macron meet

Hindustan Times India·17 February 2026·17 February 20261 min read0 views
India's French connection via Savarkar: PM Modi spotlights Marseille escape of 1910 at Macron meet

During a recent meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the historical significance of Marseille in the context of India's freedom struggle. He recalled the daring escape of freedom fighter Veer Savarkar in 1910, who famously jumped into the sea from a British ship to evade capture. Modi emphasized that this act was not just a physical escape but a testament to Savarkar's indomitable spirit and commitment to India's independence. This reference to Savarkar serves to strengthen the cultural and historical ties between India and France, showcasing how shared histories can foster diplomatic relations. The Prime Minister's remarks come as both nations seek to deepen their cooperation across various sectors, reinforcing the importance of historical narratives in shaping contemporary partnerships. The recognition of Savarkar's legacy resonates within the current political discourse in India, illustrating how historical figures are often invoked to inspire national pride and unity. As India continues to build its international presence, events like this underline the significance of historical connections in modern diplomacy.

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