French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in India on 4-day visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives him at the airport

March 10, 2018 01:39 am | Updated 01:39 am IST - New Delhi

 French President Emmanuel Macron and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave to the media as Macron's wife Brigitte Macron looks on, upon their arrival at Air Force Station Palam in New Delhi, India, March 9, 2018.

French President Emmanuel Macron and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave to the media as Macron's wife Brigitte Macron looks on, upon their arrival at Air Force Station Palam in New Delhi, India, March 9, 2018.

French President Emmanuel Macron arrived here tonight on a four-day India visit and was received at the airport by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a special gesture.

Mr. Macron was accompanied by his wife Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron, besides senior ministers from his Cabinet.

“Welcome to India, President @EmmanuelMacron! Your visit will add great strength to the strategic partnership between India and France. I look forward to our talks tomorrow,” Modi tweeted after receiving Macron at the airport.

I look forward to our talks tomorrow. Looking forward to co-chairing the Founding Conference of the International Solar Alliance with President @EmmanuelMacron on 11th March. The ISA is a unique effort that brings the world together to harness solar energy and create a cleaner as well as greener future, he tweeted.

Boosting ties

During the visit, the two countries would look to boost ties, especially in the areas of maritime security and counter-terrorism.

An agreement on the Jaitapur nuclear power plant, which is being built with French assistance, is expected to be signed during the visit, sources here said.

Stepping up cooperation in the Indian Ocean region will be one of the top issues that will be discussed by Macron and Prime Minister Modi during delegation-level talks tomorrow.

“France has particularly supported India’s perspective on terror in South Asia. We are seeing convergence in new areas, particularly maritime security, counter-terrorism and renewable energy,” K. Nagraj Naidu, joint secretary (Europe-west), told reporters.

Besides defence, cooperation in the areas of nuclear energy and space are the other pillars of the strategic partnership between India and France.

The two sides will also sign an agreement on co-development of a full-fledged satellite constellation in the maritime domain. “In the area of space, India and France have a matured engagement and we would like to take it to a new level,” Mr. Naidu said.

The Indo-French cooperation in the area of space is more than five-decades-old.

Besides conventional areas, thrust would also be on renewable energy, high-speed train and stepping cooperation in trade.

The bilateral trade between India and France for the period from April 2016 to March 2017 was $10.95 billion. France is the 9th largest foreign investor in India with a cumulative investment of $6.09 billion from April 2000 to October 2017.

Macron’s schedule

After holding delegation-level talks with Mr. Modi tomorrow, Mr. Macron will take part in a Town Hall and have an interactive session, in which nearly 300 students from different institutions are expected to participate.

On the same day, he will also take part in a Knowledge Summit which will be attended by more than 200 academicians from both sides.

On March 11, Mr. Macron will attend the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Summit, an initiative mooted by France and India.

The ISA Summit, expected to be attended by several heads of the states and governments, is likely to focus on concrete projects. On the same day, he will also visit Taj Mahal in Agra.

Mr. Macron will also visit Varanasi, the parliamentary constituency of Mr. Modi, on March 12.

He, along with Mr. Modi, will inaugurate a solar plant in Uttar Pradesh’s Mirzapur.

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