Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, on Sunday, discussed various aspects of bilateral ties, with issues ranging from a joint Artificial Intelligence framework, a mechanism to double annual bilateral trade in the next five years, and a roadmap for innovation, as the two held wide-ranging talks in France's Nice.As many as 13 outcomes emerged after PM Modi-Macron held talks on a wide spectrum of the bilateral India-France relationship.India and France also explored the railway sector and firmed up a declaration for cooperation in high-speed rail and a security pact to protect classified data. Additionally, they agreed to expand the footprint of India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to the Paris airport and Nice.
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Talks Focused on Technology, Innovation
The talks between the two leaders focused heavily on shoring up ties in technology and innovation, with PM Modi emphasising the need for a human-centric approach to scientific advancement.Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said the Modi-Macron discussions covered the entire range of bilateral relations, including defence, security, space, civil nuclear energy, trade and investment, technology, innovation, education, mobility, and people-to-people ties."A key focus of the discussions was also on strengthening and diversifying bilateral ties in the fields of economic growth, technology, and innovation. This is especially relevant in view of the conclusion of negotiations earlier this year on the India-EU free trade agreement," he said.
What's India-France Roadmap 2030
The India-France Innovation Roadmap 2030 seeks to deepen cooperation in critical and emerging technologies as well as startup and incubator ecosystems, besides promoting academic mobility and industry-academia linkages, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.The two sides also announced the creation of a high-level mechanism for realising the goal of doubling bilateral trade in the next five years.The current volume of bilateral trade is approximately USD 16 billion. A separate dialogue mechanism for economic security was also announced.The creation of the joint Artificial Intelligence (AI) Working Group is aimed at AI governance and to support joint research and development, capacity building, and industry exchanges.
India-France To Expand Use of UPI
The two sides also decided to expand the use of UPI (Unified Payments Interface) at Paris airport and Nice, which will strengthen India's digital public infrastructure footprint in Europe. The move is also expected to help Indian tourists, students, diaspora community, and business travellers.
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India-France Announce National Centre of Excellence
Following the Modi-Macron meeting, the two sides also announced the establishment of a National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Aeronautics and Allied Sectors at Kanpur.The centre will support skilling, institutional linkages, and research in aviation and aerospace sectors. It is also expected to strengthen the workforce for manufacturing and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) sectors.The rest of the outcomes were largely aimed at boosting cooperation in various aspects of innovation and digital space.Misri noted the setting up of a high-level mechanism to double bilateral trade, the establishment of a dialogue on economic security, the adoption of an innovation roadmap for 2030, signing of 19 agreements between institutions in the innovation ecosystem of both countries, and the creation of a joint working group focusing on artificial intelligence as major highlights."The two leaders also discussed how to enhance the mobility of talent and the exchange of students between the two countries and also expand mutual recognition of educational qualifications," he said."The prime minister in this context invited French universities to open campuses in India under the new education policy and welcomed President Macron's commitment," he said.
PM Modi on Week-Long Tour of France, Slovakia
PM Modi landed in this Mediterranean French city on Saturday night as part of his week-long tour of France and Slovakia.
With inputs from PTI