Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Emmanuel Bonne, French President Macron’s diplomatic advisor, reinforcing the robust India-France strategic partnership. Discussions entailed collaboration in innovation, technology, and education, with both nations marking the India-France Year of Innovation. The leaders also exchanged views on significant regional and global matters, anticipating President Macron’s upcoming visit to India. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met Emmanuel Bonne, diplomatic advisor to French president Emmanuel Macron, and reaffirmed the strength of the India–France strategic partnership, asserting growing cooperation across key sectors including innovation, technology and education. In a post on X, PM Modi said the discussions reflected the “strong and trusted India–France Strategic Partnership” and noted the expanding scope of bilateral collaboration as the two countries mark the India–France Year of Innovation. ‘India Will Not Be Anybody’s Vassal’: French President Macron’s Remark During Jaishankar Meet “Delighted to meet Emmanuel Bonne, Diplomatic Advisor to President Macron. Reaffirmed the strong and trusted India–France Strategic Partnership, marked by close cooperation across multiple domains,” the Prime Minister said.He added that it was “encouraging to see our collaboration expanding into innovation, technology and education,” and said the two sides also exchanged views on “key regional and global issues”. The PM said he looked forward to welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron to India soon.India and France share a long-standing strategic partnership spanning defence, space, nuclear energy, climate action and the Indo-Pacific. The meeting comes amid continued high-level engagement between the two countries aimed at deepening cooperation in emerging technologies and global governance.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMarvel Meets Maharashtra Politics, AI Reels On Civic Polls Turn Thanos, Hulk, Spider-Man Into NetasUS Threatens 25% Tariff on India-Iran Trade, Indian Rice Exporters Warn of LossesIndia To Face 75% US Tariffs After Trump’s Big Iran Announcement?Operation Sindoor Turning Points Revealed: Army Chief Tells What Forced Pakistan To Seek CeasefirePakistan’s Most Loyal Terror Proxy Against India Shows Signs Of Collapse, LeT Cadres Turn On ISILotus Takes Centre Stage As India Sets Tone For BRICS Presidency At Crucial 20 Year Milestone’Aag Laga Doonga’: Bajrang Dal member faces FIR for threatening to burn police station in UPCanada’s Largest Gold Theft Probe Names Indian Links, Three More Arrested In Auto Scam’May Not Need IMF Loans In 6 Months’: Pakistan Eyes JF-17 Sales Surge To Save EconomyShaksgam Valley Is Indian Territory, 1963 Pak-China Pact Illegal: Army Chief Rejects Beijing’s Claim123Photostories5 reasons why wildlife enthusiasts are heading to Ranthambore right now5 legendary landmarks in Asia named after animalsMakar Sankranti 2026: How to make traditional Moong Dal Khichdi at homeWhy anxiety disorder in teens is on the riseBeautiful Makar Sankranti saree looks inspired by Bollywood actresses in 2026Bengaluru’s metro lifeline gets a boost: Yellow line to roll out 7th train, shorter waits aheadShark Tank India: From a lavish house worth Rs 50 crores to high-end car collection- Namita Thapar’s lavish lifestyleMakar Sankranti 2026: 10 traditional foods to celebrate the harvest and the sun8 jungle experiences that only Masai Mara offers and how to visit on a budget7 questions to ask your child’s teacher if your child struggles with attention123Hot PicksShaksgam ValleyDubai AirportGold rate todayBengaluru news10-minute deliveryPublic holidays January 2026Bank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingMumbai Indians vs Gujarat GiantsCharlie KirkVanessa Bryant and Natalia Bryant Net WorthBrooks Koepka and Jena Sims Net WorthDrake Maye WifeBill GatesConnor McDavid WifeTariffs on Tehran Trade PartnersBengaluru Dental Student SuicideMLB Trade Rumors
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met Emmanuel Bonne, diplomatic advisor to French president Emmanuel Macron, and reaffirmed the strength of the India–France strategic partnership, asserting growing cooperation across key sectors including innovation, technology and education. In a post on X, PM Modi said the discussions reflected the “strong and trusted India–France Strategic Partnership” and noted the expanding scope of bilateral collaboration as the two countries mark the India–France Year of Innovation.
“Delighted to meet Emmanuel Bonne, Diplomatic Advisor to President Macron. Reaffirmed the strong and trusted India–France Strategic Partnership, marked by close cooperation across multiple domains,” the Prime Minister said.He added that it was “encouraging to see our collaboration expanding into innovation, technology and education,” and said the two sides also exchanged views on “key regional and global issues”. The PM said he looked forward to welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron to India soon.India and France share a long-standing strategic partnership spanning defence, space, nuclear energy, climate action and the Indo-Pacific. The meeting comes amid continued high-level engagement between the two countries aimed at deepening cooperation in emerging technologies and global governance.