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France strongly supports India ties

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The aviation and defence industries of France have chosen India for investment and to further strengthen the strategic partnershi­p, which has “full political support.”

Alexandre Ziegler, the French Ambassador to India, said his country is looking forward to further exchanges with the new government in India to deepen bilateral industrial relations in the defence and civilian aerospace sectors.

France is India’s oldest strategic partner and a significan­t one for defence and aerospace equipment, “not just as a supplier but as a true partner”, Ziegler said, addressing a seminar of French Aerospace Industries Associatio­n “Groupement des industries Françaises aeronautiq­ues et spatiales” (GIFAS) and the Society of Indian Defence Manufactur­ers (SIDM) on the sidelines of the Paris Air Show.

The “Make in India” programme has been a reality for French industry, he said, particular­ly for defence equipment such as helicopter­s, missiles, submarines, aircraft engines and others.

Almost 60 French aeronautic­al companies already have physical offices or facilities in India and the number is increasing every month, the envoy said.

“There are of course the big groups like Airbus, Dassault Aviation, Thales, Safran and MBDA, but also more and more of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs)... The French aviation and defence industries have chosen India and will invest in this goal,” he added.

Citing the example of the Aero India air show in Bengaluru last February, he said: “With 49 French companies present, and a lot of military and civilian aircraft, France was, by far, the foremost foreign participan­t in the exhibition.” Ziegler said the industrial dimension of the strategic partnershi­p in the aeronautic­al and defence sectors is already well developed.

“Today, our strategic partnershi­p is the strongest and closest we have in the AsiaPacifi­c region,” he said, adding it was enhanced even further by the state visit to India of French President Emmanuel Macron in March last year.

“French industrial facilities in India, big and small, which we are strongly supporting, are indeed flourishin­g, and this is good news, especially because more and more Indian companies are also investing in France. “We are also strongly supporting this investment from India in France as our strategic partnershi­p in a two-way partnershi­p, between partners and friends,” he said. He said the political support at the highest level of both the countries provided their industries the best possible high-level framework for deepening their industrial relations in defence as well as the civilian aerospace sectors.

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