Key Takeaways from PM Modi’s France Visit
- PM Modi is visiting France as part of his June 13–18 Europe tour.
- He will meet French President Emmanuel Macron in Nice.
- Both leaders will jointly inaugurate Bharat Innovates 2026 on June 14.
- PM Modi will attend the G7 Summit in Evian on June 16 and 17.
- He will participate in the VivaTech Summit in Paris on June 18.
- India-France cooperation in AI, startups, defence, technology and global governance will be in focus.
- India is expected to strongly present the concerns of the Global South at the G7 platform.
- The visit will further strengthen the India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun an important diplomatic visit to France, where he is set to hold high-level talks with French President Emmanuel Macron. He is likely to participate in key global discussions at the G7 Summit, & push India’s growing role in innovation, artificial intelligence, startups and strategic cooperation.
The visit comes at a time when India is expanding its global diplomatic footprint and positioning itself as a strong voice of the Global South. PM Modi’s France schedule includes engagements in Nice, Evian and Paris.
According to official updates, PM Modi’s visit to France is part of his wider Europe tour from June 13 to June 18, which also includes a State Visit to Slovakia. His France tour will focus on strengthening the India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership, promoting Indian innovation on the global stage, engaging with G7 leaders.
Why PM Modi Went to France?
PM Modi’s France visit has four major objectives:
- To hold bilateral talks with French President Emmanuel Macron
- To jointly inaugurate Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice
- To participate in the G7 Summit in Evian
- To attend the VivaTech Summit in Paris and promote India’s startup ecosystem
France has emerged as one of India’s closest strategic partners in Europe. The two countries share strong cooperation in defence, space, civil nuclear energy, technology, education, climate action and the Indo-Pacific region.
PM Modi’s visit is expected to take this partnership further, especially after India-France relations were elevated earlier this year to a Special Global Strategic Partnership.
PM Modi to Meet President Macron in Nice
One of the key highlights of the visit will be PM Modi’s meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Nice. Both leaders are expected to review the full spectrum of India-France relations and discuss the next phase of cooperation.
The talks are likely to focus on:
- Defence and security cooperation
- Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies
- Trade and investment
- Clean energy and climate action
- Space and civil nuclear cooperation
- Indo-Pacific security
- Global geopolitical developments
- India-France innovation partnership
In his departure statement, PM Modi said France holds a “special place” in India’s strategic vision. He also said that his meeting with President Macron would review the progress made since earlier this year and chart the next steps in bilateral cooperation.
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Bharat Innovates 2026: Big Push for Indian Startups
PM Modi and President Macron will jointly inaugurate Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice on June 14. The event is being seen as a major platform to showcase India’s innovation strength before global investors, venture capital funds, technology leaders and policy stakeholders.
Bharat Innovates is expected to bring together promising Indian startups, research-driven ventures, higher education innovators and global investment networks.
The event is being held against the backdrop of the India-France Year of Innovation and is aimed at connecting India’s startup ecosystem with international capital and technology partnerships.
The programme is expected to highlight India’s progress in:
- Deep technology
- Artificial intelligence
- Digital public infrastructure
- Higher education innovation
- Climate technology
- Health technology
- Research-based entrepreneurship
- Startup-investor collaboration
For India, Bharat Innovates is not just a startup showcase. It is also a statement that the country wants to be seen as a global innovation hub, not only as a large consumer market.
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PM Modi to Attend G7 Summit in Evian
After his engagements in Nice and Slovakia, PM Modi will return to France to participate in the G7 Summit in Evian on June 16 and 17. India is not a member of the G7, but PM Modi has been invited as a key partner leader, reflecting India’s growing global influence.
At the G7 Summit, PM Modi is expected to exchange views with leaders of major economies and invited partner countries on several global issues.
India’s presence at the G7 is important because New Delhi has consistently called for more inclusive global governance. PM Modi is expected to use the platform to raise issues concerning developing countries, including technology access, climate finance, responsible AI, food and energy security, and fair economic growth.
Global South Agenda in Focus
PM Modi’s France visit also comes with a clear diplomatic message: India wants the concerns of the Global South to remain central in global discussions.
In recent years, India has positioned itself as a bridge between advanced economies and developing nations. At the G7 Summit, PM Modi is likely to underline that global challenges cannot be solved without giving developing countries a stronger voice.
VivaTech Summit in Paris
On June 18, PM Modi is scheduled to visit Paris for further bilateral engagements and to attend the VivaTech Summit, one of Europe’s largest technology and startup events.
His participation in VivaTech is expected to spotlight India’s growing role in the global technology economy. India is home to one of the world’s largest startup ecosystems, and the government has been pushing Indian startups to access global markets and investments.
PM Modi is also expected to interact with members of the Indian community in Paris during the final leg of his France visit.
What Is Happening Now
PM Modi has left for France as part of a packed diplomatic tour. His schedule includes a bilateral meeting with President Macron in Nice, the launch of Bharat Innovates 2026, participation in the G7 Summit in Evian, and attendance at the VivaTech Summit in Paris.
The timing is also important. The world is dealing with major geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, climate challenges and rapid technological disruption. India’s participation in platforms like the G7 gives New Delhi an opportunity to shape conversations on these issues.
