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PM Modi’s Paris visit to focus on India-France defence cooperation | | | Agencies
New Delhi, July 12: Expansion of bilateral defence ties is expected to be a key focus of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Paris beginning July 13 with ground work being finalised for New Delhi’s procurement of 26 naval variant of Rafale jets from France besides firming up a big-ticket deal to jointly develop an aircraft engine in India. Without delving into specific details or possible outcomes, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said at a media briefing that the prime minister’s visit to France would be rich in “substance” and set “new benchmark” for strategic partnership between the two countries in years ahead. Modi will be guest of honour at the annual Bastille Day Parade and hold talks with President Emmanuel Macron to take forward cooperation in a range of key areas including defence, space, trade and investment. After concluding his visit to France, Modi will travel to Abu Dhabi. A 269-member Indian tri-services contingent will participate in the parade. Three Rafale fighter jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF) will also join the flypast on the occasion along with French jets. Kwatra described the recent riots in several French cities as an “internal matter” and said that had no impact on the visit. While declining to comment on specific outcomes in the spheres of defence in the Modi-Macron talks, Kwatra said ways to move the engagement towards “co-production, co-development and co-design” of military hardware and linking it to India’s priorities for self-reliance is expected to be part of the discussions. On the 1650 MW nuclear power reactors in Jaitapur in Maharashtra, he said both sides are engaged in intense discussions to resolve all issues including those relating civil nuclear liability, cost and techno commercial matters. “The visit of the prime minister to France would be both rich in substance and in form and we would believe that it would set a new benchmark for our strategic partnership in years ahead,” Kwatra said. The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to give a go ahead to the major defence deals that are expected to be announced during Modi’s visit to Paris. Besides the Rafale and aircraft engine project, the DAC is also expected to clear procurement of three additional Scorpene submarines. Sources said the “frame of reference” of India’s defence cooperation with various countries have transformed significantly with a focus on the country’s Make-in-India initiative and the engagement with France will also follow that approach. On Thursday, Modi will meet President of the French Senate Gérard Larcher, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne and address an Indian community event at La Seine Musicale. |
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