Modi, Macron call bilateral ties a ‘force for global stability’ amid geopolitical volatility

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron have elevated the India-France relationship to a special global strategic partnership, signaling a robust commitment to cooperation in defense, trade, and the sourcing of essential minerals. This development comes against the backdrop of increasing geopolitical volatility, with both leaders underscoring the importance of their partnership as a stabilizing force on the global stage. During their discussions, Modi and Macron reaffirmed their dedication to upholding democratic values and fostering peace in an evolving international landscape marked by challenges. The collaboration aims not only to strengthen bilateral ties but also to address broader global issues, positioning India and France as key players in promoting stability amidst shifting geopolitical dynamics. This partnership is expected to yield significant benefits in various sectors, enhancing both nations' strategic interests and contributing to a more secure and equitable global order.
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