'Make In India Will Be Core': France's Macron Sees Rafale Deal Boosting Defence Capabilities

French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the strengthening of India-France relations, highlighting the recent Rafale deal as a significant boost to India's defense capabilities. During his remarks, Macron asserted that the partnership transcends a conventional strategic alliance, describing it as a 'special global strategic partnership.' This collaboration is expected to enhance India's defense manufacturing under the 'Make in India' initiative, aiming to foster local production and technological advancement. Macron's comments come at a time when India is actively seeking to bolster its military capabilities amid regional tensions. The Rafale deal, which involves the procurement of advanced fighter jets, is a cornerstone of this defense strategy, showcasing both nations' commitment to deepening cooperation in security and defense sectors. By aligning their interests, India and France are poised to address shared challenges and contribute to regional stability, reinforcing their roles on the global stage.
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