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French FM to bolster ‘strategic partnershi­p’ with India visit

‘Stress strategic partnershi­p and move it into a higher gear’

- NEW DELHI:

French Foreign Minister JeanMarc Ayrault began a four-day visit to India with a meeting yesterday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bolster the “strategic partnershi­p” between the two countries. Ayrault held talks for 45 minutes with the Hindu nationalis­t leader in the southern hi-tech hub of Bangalore, where he will stay until today evening. “The number one objective (of this trip) is to stress the strategic partnershi­p and move it into a higher gear,” the minister said. The visit is part of a series of meetings between Indian and French leaders. President Francois Hollande has visited India twice during his five-year term, in 2013 and 2016. Modi, who took office in 2014, has twice visited France. Ayrault and Modi discussed in particular collaborat­ion in the defense sector, a few months after the sale of 36 French Rafale fighters to India for about eight billion Euros ($8.4 billion). Asked about the possibilit­y of future arms deals with India, which has become the world’s largest weapons importer as it tries to modernize its arsenal, the minister said Modi was “ready to examine everything”.

India “is a huge country, which has a very important need to ensure its security against all the challenges it faces”, said Ayrault. The minister will tomorrow visit the western state of Gujarat, where Modi was chief minister for over a decade, accompanie­d by a delegation of about 100 representa­tives of French companies. Annual trade between France and India is worth some eight billion Euros, a figure that has grown markedly since 2000.

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 ?? —AFP ?? BANGALORE, India: French Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Developmen­t Jean-Marc Ayrault (L), speaks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2017 event in Bangalore yesterday.
—AFP BANGALORE, India: French Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Developmen­t Jean-Marc Ayrault (L), speaks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2017 event in Bangalore yesterday.

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