New Delhi: In a special gesture, French President Emmanuel Macron personally took Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Marseli Airport, as he left for Washington, marking the conclusion of his three -day visit to France. Modi exchanged warm necks before riding in his flight.
During his visit, Modi, engaged in a series of high-profile meetings and programs, strengthening cooperation in artificial intelligence, commerce, energy and cultural exchange. In a post on X, she thanked the people of Macron and France, who calls the journey “historical and productive”.
Modi’s participation was at the AI Action Summit, one of the main attractions of the yatra, which he co-headed with Macron. The summit, participated by global leaders and technology officials, focusing on developing an international structure for artificial intelligence that promotes transparency, trust and human development. A joint declaration by India and France confirmed their commitment to ensure AI development, respecting human rights and fundamental freedom.
Modi and Macron also reviewed the 2047 Horizon Roadmap, which is a strategic partnership initiative between the two countries. Their discussions spread various fields including defense, space, Civic nuclear cooperationAnd public health. In particular, France agreed to host Indian startups at its prestigious station F incubator, promoting deep technical and entrepreneurship cooperation.
The visit included a stop in Marsile, where Modi and Macron inaugurated the first Indian Consulate in France and visited the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor Project, a major scientific initiative in which India is a partner. Modi also paid tribute to Indian soldiers, who fought in the First World War and II in the Majargas War cemetery in II.
On the Citizen Atomic Front, both sides welcomed the first meeting of the Special Task Force on Civil Nuclear Energy. Agreements were signed on small modular and advanced modular reactors along with initiative for training of nuclear professionals. Cooperation in nuclear power was exposed as a promising area of future cooperation, especially in meeting AI-managed energy demands.