India-France Relations Latest News
- The Indian Prime Minister (PM) and French President (Emmanuel Macron) held bilateral talks in Nice, France.
- This was their first meeting after the elevation of India-France relations to a “Special Global Strategic Partnership”, marking a new phase in bilateral cooperation.
- The discussions covered defence, trade, innovation, artificial intelligence (AI), space, nuclear energy, education, mobility, and global geopolitical issues.
- The Indian PM also discussed India’s participation in the upcoming G7 Summit, reflecting France’s support for India’s role in global governance discussions.
Strengthening Economic and Trade Ties
- Target to double bilateral trade:
- India and France agreed to establish a High-Level Mechanism to double bilateral trade from the current $16 billion (2025-26) to $32 billion within five years.
- Both sides stressed the importance of the proposed India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to unlock greater trade and investment opportunities.
- Economic security and supply chains:
- A new India-France Economic Security Dialogue will be launched.
- Cooperation will focus on strengthening supply-chain resilience, securing access to critical minerals, and expanding collaboration in SMEs, aviation and railways.
- Skill development: Agreement to establish a Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Aeronautics in Kanpur, supporting India’s aerospace manufacturing ecosystem.
Defence Cooperation – From Buyer-Seller to Co-Development
- Focus on advanced defence manufacturing: The leaders agreed to intensify cooperation through co-design, co-development, and co-production of advanced defence platforms and technologies.
- Key areas of existing cooperation:
- India-France defence partnership already includes:
- Rafale fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force and Navy.
- Scorpene-class submarines.
- Shakti helicopter engines.
- Joint helicopter manufacturing initiatives.
- A major milestone was the inauguration in 2026 of the H125 Helicopter Final Assembly Line (FAL) in Karnataka, established by Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Airbus.
- India-France defence partnership already includes:
Space and Nuclear Collaboration
- Expanding space partnership: Building upon six decades of cooperation between Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES), both countries agreed to deepen collaboration in:
- Human spaceflight.
- Space Situational Awareness (SSA).
- Private-sector participation in the space economy.
- Civil nuclear energy: The leaders noted that India’s SHANTI Act creates fresh opportunities for collaboration in:
- Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
- Advanced Modular Reactor technologies.
- Clean and reliable nuclear energy solutions.
Innovation Roadmap 2030 and AI Governance
- Adoption of Innovation Roadmap 2030: Recognising technology as a pillar of the partnership, India and France adopted an Innovation Roadmap 2030 to guide long-term cooperation.
- Joint AI working group: Both countries agreed to establish a Joint India-France AI Working Group focusing on:
- AI governance.
- Emerging technologies.
- Responsible and ethical AI development.
- Emerging technology collaboration:
- Partnerships will be expanded in deep-tech, semiconductors, agri-tech, med-tech, renewable energy, defence technologies, and space technologies.
- The leaders also welcomed the signing of 19 agreements among institutions within the innovation ecosystems of both countries.
Digital, Education, Mobility and Cultural Connectivity
- Expansion of India’s UPI in France: Airports in Nice and Paris are expected to facilitate Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions, enhancing convenience for Indian travellers and promoting digital public infrastructure abroad.
- Facilitating talent mobility:
- Both leaders agreed to improve student and professional mobility, expand mutual recognition of educational qualifications, and strengthen academic exchanges.
- The Indian PM invited French universities to establish campuses in India under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 framework.
- Visa-free transit: France operationalised visa-free airport transit facilities for Indian nationals, improving connectivity and travel convenience.
- Cultural cooperation: The two countries agreed to enhance collaboration among museums and cultural institutions, including the National Maritime Heritage Complex.
India-France Relations
- Overview: Diplomatic relations, established soon after India’s independence in 1947, were elevated to Strategic Partnership (first-ever for India with a Western nation, and the first for France with a non-Western nation) with France in 1998.
- The core of partnership: Shared democratic values, belief in multilateralism, respect for international law, and strong economic, cultural, academic, and people-to-people ties (~119,000 Indian diaspora in mainland France).
- Horizon 2047: In 2023, the year which marked 25 years of India-France strategic partnership, both sides set the course for the next 25 years until 2047.
- Bilateral trade: Within the EU, France is India’s 3rd-largest trading partner, after the Netherlands and Germany. Indian exports to France amounted to $7.1 billion in 2025-26 (out of total bilateral trade of $15.81 billion).
- Defence cooperation: Bilateral army exercise SHAKTI; both air forces also participate in biennial Ex-GARUDA (bilateral), and TARANG SHAKTI and MILAN (multilateral); and bilateral naval exercise VARUNA.
- India France Year of Innovation: India and France are celebrating the India-France Year of Innovation in the year 2026, which was jointly inaugurated by the French President and the Indian PM in 2026 in Mumbai.
Conclusion
- The India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership is evolving beyond traditional defence cooperation into a comprehensive framework.
- The outcomes of the Nice summit underscore the shared ambition of both countries to build a resilient, technology-driven and strategically significant partnership capable of addressing 21st-century geopolitical and economic challenges.
Last updated on June, 2026
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