Macron's India visit: PM Modi welcomes French president, eyes advancing bilateral ties and strengthening cooperation

During French President Emmanuel Macron's recent visit to India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the significant opportunity to enhance bilateral relations and cooperation between the two nations. Modi expressed optimism that the discussions would lead to advancements across various sectors, including trade, technology, and defense, ultimately contributing to global progress. The visit underscores the importance of India and France's partnership, particularly in addressing shared challenges and fostering economic ties. As both leaders aim to strengthen this relationship, the focus remains on collaborative initiatives that can benefit not only their nations but also the international community as a whole.
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