On the occasion of the country’s 75th Republic Day, India and France have strengthened the thread of their friendship even more. Seeing the unbreakable friendship between India and France, the atmosphere of enemies like China and Pakistan has started getting spoiled. A new deal has been signed between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron to take the friendship between the two countries to a new level. Both the countries have signed a draft to support each other from land to sky and from cyber world to sea. This friendship with France is to make the world realize the growing strength of India. Today France stands shoulder to shoulder with India in matters ranging from defence, security and technology.
India and France have now agreed on a Defense Industrial Partnership ‘Roadmap’ which will pave the way for co-development and co-production of key military hardware and platforms. It will also promote technological cooperation in many areas including space, ground warfare, cyber world and artificial intelligence. Announcing the outcome of the talks held between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron in Jaipur last night, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra also said that Tata and Airbus Helicopters have signed a partnership to produce H125 helicopters with critical indigenous components. Is of.
In the defense sector, India and France will work on robots and automated vehicles for the army.
To strengthen military power, India and France have strengthened their partnership on autonomous vehicles including robotics and to crack down on cyber crimes. At a press conference on Friday, Kwatra said that the India-France defense industrial roadmap will also increase cooperation in the areas of robotics, autonomous vehicles and cyber defense. He said an MoU was signed between New Space India Limited and France’s Arianespace for the launch of the satellites.
Kwatra said Modi and Macron also discussed the conflict in Gaza, and its various dimensions including terrorism and humanitarian aspects. He said the two leaders also discussed the evolving security situation, possible disruptions and actual developments in the Red Sea. Macron began his two-day visit to India with a visit to Jaipur on Thursday. The President of France became the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations here on Friday while on duty. (Language)
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