PM Modi departing on a visit to France.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed a desire to further strengthen India’s strategic partnership with France and America before leaving for Paris. Before leaving for France, PM Modi said in his statement, “I will be on a visit to France from 10 to 12 February at the invitation of President Macron. And is a gathering of the Global Technical CEO, where we will exchange ideas on the cooperative approach of AI technology for innovation and wide public good in an inclusive, safe and reliable manner.
PM Modi said that the bilateral section of my visit will provide an opportunity to review the progress on the 2047 horizon roadmap for India-France strategic partnership with my friend President Macron. We will also visit the historic French city of Marsile to inaugurate the first Indian consulate in France and will also visit the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor Project to use energy for global good. Is a member.
PM will pay tribute to martyred Indian soldiers in world war
PM Modi said that during my visit, I will also pay tribute to Indian soldiers in France’s Mazargas War cemetery, who sacrificed my life during the first and second and second World War.
PM Modi will go to America after France
PM Modi said that after completing his visit to France, I will go on a two -day visit to the United States at the invitation of US President Donald Trump. I am keen to meet my friend President Trump. However, this will be our first meeting after his historic election victory and inauguration in January. I remember working together in their first term in building a comprehensive global strategic partnership between India and America. The journey will provide an opportunity to further develop our partnership and deepen our partnerships, including areas of technology, trade, defense, energy and supply chain flexibility in their first term.
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