India-France key deals: The 75th Republic Day celebrations in India witnessed the Chief Guest, French President Emmanuel Macron, sealing crucial agreements, fostering a deepening friendship between India and France. Both nations have committed to enhancing integration in the defense industrial sector, collaborating on co-design, co-development, and co-production opportunities.
President Macron and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed their dedication to intensifying the integration of the defense sectors of both countries. They also committed to working together on co-designing, co-developing, and identifying opportunities for co-production within this sector. The leaders welcomed the adoption of an ambitious Defense Industrial Roadmap, setting the stage for closer collaboration.
The Key Highlights are –
- Defense Integration Commitment: President Emmanuel Macron’s visit reinforced the commitment between India and France to enhance integration in the defense sector. Both nations pledged to collaborate on co-design, co-development, and co-production opportunities, solidifying their strategic partnership.
- Ambitious Defense Industrial Roadmap: The leaders welcomed the adoption of an ambitious Defense Industrial Roadmap, signaling a deeper collaboration. This roadmap outlines plans for increased collaboration in the defense industry, setting the stage for joint ventures and technological advancements.
- Multi-Mission Helicopter Development: India and France announced plans to jointly develop a multi-mission helicopter, a significant step in defense collaboration. This initiative not only strengthens defense capabilities but also emphasizes the importance of indigenous production and self-reliance in the aerospace sector.
- Transfer of Technology in Defense: President Macron and Prime Minister Modi highlighted Safran’s commitment to transferring 100% technology for manufacturing combat jet engines in India. This move aligns with India’s push for technological self-sufficiency and marks a key development in defense capabilities.
- Diverse Collaborations Beyond Defense: The visit showcased a broad spectrum of collaborations between the two nations, extending beyond defense. Partnerships were announced in defense space, satellite launches, clean energy research, healthcare, public administration, and the extension of Schengen visas for Indian students pursuing master’s degrees in France, highlighting the multifaceted nature of the Indo-French relationship.
Welcoming the Defense Industrial Roadmap, both leaders emphasized that defense collaboration, particularly in the design stage, not only generates quality employment for the youth but also advances the vision of a self-reliant India. They underscored that this collaboration supports extensive progress in the scientific and technological domains, aligning with India’s vision for 2047.
The French President and Prime Minister Modi expressed enthusiasm for jointly developing a multi-mission helicopter, marking a significant stride in the collaboration between India and France. They highlighted that this initiative, besides contributing to defense capabilities, will also generate employment opportunities and promote self-reliance in India. The leaders appreciated the commitment of the French company Safran to transfer 100% technology for manufacturing combat jet engines in India.
The Foreign Secretary, Vinay Kwatra, highlighted that the collaboration between India and France extends beyond defense. Both nations have agreed to partnerships in defense space, satellite launches, joint research in clean energy, healthcare collaboration, cooperation in public administration, and extending the validity of Schengen visas for Indian students pursuing master’s degrees in France.
In conclusion, the visit of President Emmanuel Macron has not only bolstered diplomatic ties but has also paved the way for transformative collaborations in defense, aerospace, and various other sectors. As both nations navigate the complex geopolitical landscape, these agreements stand as testament to the shared commitment to fostering a strategic and mutually beneficial relationship between India and France.