French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday praised India’s growing dominance in global innovation, mentioning that several major global corporations, including Chanel, Alphabet and Adobe, are led by Indian-origin CEOs.Follow Live Updates
His remarks came as India and France elevated their ties to a ‘Special Global Strategic Partnership’, pointing to deeper cooperation across technology, defence and innovation.
Addressing the India-France Innovation Forum in Mumbai, Macron said India is no longer just participating in global innovation but leading it.
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“The question is no longer whether India innovates. The question is, who will innovate with India? And France is the only clear answer. We are here. We want to be here with you. And we are not leaving."
Macron hailed the strength of India-France ties, invoking a popular cultural reference: “‘Jai ho’, as we say in the famous movie. So long live the Indo-French relationship."
He also announced that an Innovation Day would be organised ahead of the upcoming G7 Summit, led by Franco-Indian initiatives and bringing together students and researchers from both nations.
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On defence cooperation, Macron described France as a committed partner in India’s ‘Make in India’ drive.
“Our high-level cooperation allows us to develop next-generation engines, multi-role helicopters, advanced combat aircraft, submarines, etc. This is not just a defence contract, but a series of defence contracts. We speak about what a sovereign alliance is — two great nations choosing each other on land, at sea and in the sky, not by default but by conviction," he said.
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