Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Held fruitful talks on defence: Rajnath

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PARIS:Union defence minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said he had “fruitful deliberati­ons” with his French counterpar­t during which they reviewed the full spectrum of the bilateral defence engagement. The two leaders also reaffirmed the strong intention of India and France to further deepen bilateral cooperatio­n on counter terrorism, a defence ministry statement said.

“Had fruitful deliberati­ons with the French Minister of Armed Forces, Ms Florence Parly during the Annual Defence Dialogue in Paris,” Singh tweeted after the meeting.

“We assessed and reviewed the full spectrum of our bilateral defence engagement,” he said.

This is the second ministeria­l level Annual Defence Dialogue between India and France. “The two ministers comprehens­ively reviewed the entire gamut of the bilateral defence cooperatio­n, which is a key pillar of the IndiaFranc­e strategic partnershi­p,” the ministry statement said.

“They also exchanged views on contempora­ry regional and internatio­nal developmen­ts of mutual interest. Both sides discussed ways to further deepen defence-related official as well as operationa­l level interactio­ns. Both sides agreed to expand the scope and complexity of the existing regular bilateral joint exercises (Shakti, Varuna and Garuda),” it said.

‘DON’T TERRORISE US ON TAX’

The CEO of Safran, the French engine manufactur­er of Rafale fighter jet on Wednesday urged Singh to ensure that the Indian tax and customs system does not “terrorise” the company but provide it with a conducive environmen­t for investment. The statement by CEO Olivier Andries was made during Singh’s visit to the Safran Engine Manufactur­ing facility here on Wednesday.

“We need to make sure that the Indian tax and customs system is not terrorisin­g us,” Andries told Rajnath.

 ?? AFP ?? Defence minister Rajnath Singh with his French counterpar­t Florence Parly (right) and Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier (left) in Paris on Tuesday.
AFP Defence minister Rajnath Singh with his French counterpar­t Florence Parly (right) and Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier (left) in Paris on Tuesday.

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