Macron Shares Glimpses From 'Exceptional' India Visit In New Video
A screengrab of PM Modi and Prez Macron during the Roadshow in Jaipur
Macron said he felt "extremely honoured" to be a part of the 75th Republic
Day celebrations in the national capital. He said India is going to be on
the front row in the world's transformation
Paris: President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday posted a video
highlighting a glimpse from his recent visit to India during the Republic
Day celebrations and stressed that France wants to have "more and more
investments" in India.
Praising India, he stated that India is going to be on the front row in the
world's transformation.
A look back at an exceptional trip in India. pic.twitter.com/ldldTasdOw
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) February 4, 2024
"We have got everything to say to a country like India, a democratic power,
a demographic, economic and a technological as well, which is going to be
front row at the world's transformation," President Macron said in the video
posted on X.
Posting the video with the caption "A look back at an exceptional trip in
India", Macron further said, "For us, having chai tea is a habit."
Macron said he felt "extremely honoured" to be a part of the 75th Republic Day
celebrations in the national capital.
"We were extremely honoured to be part of such an important and unique day.
This is in our memories for ever," he added.
Further boasting the good relationship between the two countries, the French
President stated that even if the relations between the two countries are
good, the countries can still do much more.
"We developed during the past few years a series of cooperations and
partnerships in different sectors with your country. And clearly, we want to
make more and more investments. Even if the relationship is very good, we can
do much more. Everything's good so far," the video stated.
Additionally, he emphasised that they want to have 30,000 students in France
coming from India by 2030.
The French President visited India on the invitation of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and was the chief guest at the 75th Republic Day celebrations on
January 26.
President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi warmly greeted him as he arrived
at Kartavya Path. French contingents marched alongside Indian forces during
the parade.
In a reaffirmation of the longstanding friendship between India and France,
President Emmanuel Macron said, "Long live the friendship between France and
India."
At the outset of his address during a banquet hosted by President Droupadi
Murmu, Macron expressed heartfelt gratitude for the warm welcome extended to
his delegation.
Macron shared his appreciation for the unique bond that transcends time and
shared values.
The French President acknowledged the exceptional welcome and recalled the
five years since his last state visit, expressing his pleasure at returning to
India after the resounding success of India's G20.
Macron recounted his visit to Jaipur, with Prime Minister Modi showcasing the
symbolic moments that resonated with historical significance.
Moreover, India and France adopted a roadmap for the defence-industrial
partnership during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit for Republic
Day celebrations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron also reaffirmed
their vision that the India-France Strategic Partnership can help build
prosperity and resilience in their economies, advance their countries'
security, and create a more sustainable and healthier future for the planet.
This report is auto-generated from a news agency service
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