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NEW DELHI: French president Emmanuel Macron will get a special cruise on the Ganges with Prime Minister Narendra Modi including a quiet private meal which will be the highlight of his three-day visit to India, starting Friday evening. In fact, sources said a key aspect of the state visit will be the amount of time the two leaders will spend together.
After the Justin Trudeau visit, which was marked by a distinct absence by Modi, it is important to emphasise how other global leaders get the Modi treatment. Macron’s visit will also be scrutinised to see whether Modi or a senior cabinet member receives him at the airport. But sources said the two leaders hit it off last June when Modi paid a visit at short notice to the newly-elected Emmanuel Macron in Paris. Importantly, Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to stay with the Paris accord — even go beyond it — an important vote of confidence after Donald Trump summarily walked away from the 2015 climate pact.
But in India, Macron will do other fun stuff — he and his wife will get a private tour of the Taj Mahal, and hold a private cocktail reception with a selection of Indian artists at a studio outside Delhi. Sources said, “the president wants to meet the people who are taking this country forward.” Therefore, a town hall meeting with students from across the country on Saturday, and a ‘knowledge summit’ with innovators, thinkers etc. to give him a flavour of the new generation of Indians.
Interestingly, India and France may agree to recognize each other’s degrees — this will go a long way in allowing Indian students to go for higher studies to France, moving the numbers from the currently modest 5,000. This is in addition to agreements being signed in the strategic and security sphere, giving India access to France’s military bases in the Indian Ocean, taking forward a 50-year-old space partnership and an agreement in the nuclear power sector.
Modi and Macron will also fly over to Mirzapur to inaugurate a 100 MW solar power plant, the largest such plant in Uttar Pradesh. This will be part of the “partnership for the planet” that will be one of the themes of Macron’s visit. Sources said the Macron visit will also be a celebration of 20 years of strategic partnership between India and France — it was in 1998, the year conducted nuclear tests and was isolated by the world that former French president Francois Mitterand and Atal Bihari Vajpayee signed the agreement. France was the only G7 country that did not impose sanctions on India.
Macron will be travelling with a large business delegation including defence companies, and others working in transport, smart cities, technology and agriculture areas. Macron and Modi will meet a CEOs forum on Saturday, hoping to deepen private sector participation in each other’s economies.
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After the Justin Trudeau visit, which was marked by a distinct absence by Modi, it is important to emphasise how other global leaders get the Modi treatment. Macron’s visit will also be scrutinised to see whether Modi or a senior cabinet member receives him at the airport. But sources said the two leaders hit it off last June when Modi paid a visit at short notice to the newly-elected Emmanuel Macron in Paris. Importantly, Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to stay with the Paris accord — even go beyond it — an important vote of confidence after Donald Trump summarily walked away from the 2015 climate pact.
But in India, Macron will do other fun stuff — he and his wife will get a private tour of the Taj Mahal, and hold a private cocktail reception with a selection of Indian artists at a studio outside Delhi. Sources said, “the president wants to meet the people who are taking this country forward.” Therefore, a town hall meeting with students from across the country on Saturday, and a ‘knowledge summit’ with innovators, thinkers etc. to give him a flavour of the new generation of Indians.
Interestingly, India and France may agree to recognize each other’s degrees — this will go a long way in allowing Indian students to go for higher studies to France, moving the numbers from the currently modest 5,000. This is in addition to agreements being signed in the strategic and security sphere, giving India access to France’s military bases in the Indian Ocean, taking forward a 50-year-old space partnership and an agreement in the nuclear power sector.
Modi and Macron will also fly over to Mirzapur to inaugurate a 100 MW solar power plant, the largest such plant in Uttar Pradesh. This will be part of the “partnership for the planet” that will be one of the themes of Macron’s visit. Sources said the Macron visit will also be a celebration of 20 years of strategic partnership between India and France — it was in 1998, the year conducted nuclear tests and was isolated by the world that former French president Francois Mitterand and Atal Bihari Vajpayee signed the agreement. France was the only G7 country that did not impose sanctions on India.
Macron will be travelling with a large business delegation including defence companies, and others working in transport, smart cities, technology and agriculture areas. Macron and Modi will meet a CEOs forum on Saturday, hoping to deepen private sector participation in each other’s economies.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...et-to-deepen-further/articleshow/63207237.cms
Maritime security, nuclear deal to top agenda of Macron's India talks
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-macrons-india-talks/articleshow/63178065.cms
Sale of more Rafale jets high on French President Macron’s India agenda
https://www.thehindubusinessline.co...t-macrons-india-agenda-ep/article22970346.ece