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French President Emmanuel Macron accepts PM Modi’s invite, to be chief guest at Republic Day celebrations

December 22, 2023 04:50 pm | Updated 11:44 pm IST - New Delhi

Earlier, U.S. President Joe Biden was expected to travel to India to participate in the Quad summit and also be the chief guest at the Republic Day parade.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with French President Emmanuel Macron. | Photo Credit: Reuters

French President Emmanuel Macron will be the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations next January, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Friday. Mr. Macron has acknowledged the invite and announced that he will be here on January 26 for the festivities. 

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“As Strategic Partners, India and France share a high degree of convergence on a range of regional and global issues. This year, we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the India-France Strategic Partnership,” said the MEA in the announcement. 

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France has emerged as one of the key defence partners of India in recent years and the two sides have maintained consistent high-level contacts. On Mr. Macron’s invite, Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this year was Guest of Honour at the Bastille Day parade in Paris on July 14. President Macron visited New Delhi during the G-20 Summit on September 9 and 10 when he had also travelled to Dhaka for a short visit. 

Mr. Macron has energised French diplomacy towards the Indian Ocean and the South Asian region and has visited several countries in the region in the recent past including India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia.  

Accepting the invite from the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Macron said in a social media post, “Thank you for your invitation, my dear friend Narendra Modi. India, on your Republic Day, I’ll be here to celebrate with you.” Earlier, U.S. President Joe Biden was expected to travel to India to participate in the Quad summit and also be the chief guest at the Republic Day parade. The Hindu had earlier reported that the U.S. President’s 2024 visit to Delhi was being “rescheduled” indicating that the visit would now possibly take place later in the year.

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