India and France Commit to Innovation Through Strategic Partnership

India and France Commit to Innovation Through Strategic Partnership.webp

Mumbai, February 17 Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the 'India-France Year of Innovation' on Tuesday.

Hours after announcing the elevation of the decades-old ties to a "special strategic partnership", the two leaders attended the event where New Delhi and Paris affirmed their commitment to innovation.

"The India-France year of innovation 2026 will further strengthen strategic alignment and shared prosperity," according to a video played at the event.

Special events will be held across cities in both countries, focusing on science, technology, and innovation, and bringing together startups, academia, and creators.

The year will promote industrial collaboration and people-to-people connections, according to a video posted on the PMO India's YouTube channel after the closed-door event.

The two countries also announced the 'Indo-French innovation network', a digital platform backed by the government and led by industry, which is being promoted by innovators for innovators, according to the video.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Tata Chemicals' managing director and chief executive R Mukundan, and Maharashtra's secretary for industries, P Anabalagan, were seen at the event.

President Macron is on an official visit to India from February 17 to 19 at the invitation of PM Modi to participate in the AI Impact Summit hosted by India, as well as hold a bilateral summit with the latter in Mumbai.
 
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