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French President arrives in India for 4-day visit

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

French arrived here on Friday for a four-day visit, on the invitation of

He was received by the

is accompanied by his wife, Macron, and a delegation of and ministry officials.

Earlier, the (MEA) said in a statement, "The visit of is aimed at strengthening the bilateral economic, political and strategic dimension of our engagement."

"The strategic partnership between and France, established in 1998, is one of the most important and comprehensive bilateral engagements and is marked by intense and frequent high-level exchanges and deep political understanding", it added.

Both sides will continue to enhance and cooperate in the defence, maritime, space, security, and energy-related sectors. It will also work together on issues of concerns such as terrorism, climate change, sustainable growth and development, infrastructure, smart urbanisation, science and and youth exchanges.

and his French counterpart will the founding conference of the (ISA), which will take place on March 11.

The ISA, an alliance of more than 121 countries, was initiated by in January 2016. The primary objective of the alliance is to work for efficient exploitation of to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

On March 12, the French President, accompanied by Modi, will visit

The last visit of the French to was in January 2016, when was the chief guest at the celebrations. had last visited in June last year.

The visit is also aimed at forging not only strong and but also greater people to people contacts especially through greater exchanges of students and researchers.

The bilateral trade between and for the period between April 2016 and March 2017 reached USD 10.95 billion. is the ninth largest foreign investor in with a cumulative investment of USD 6.09 billion from April 2000 to October 2017.

Close to 1000 French companies are present in About 120 Indian companies have invested in excess of 1 billion euros in and employ close to 7000 people. The India-CEO's Forum will also take place during the visit.

The Indian community, including Non-Residential Indians (NRIs) in mainland number around 1.1 lakh people, largely originating from the French enclaves of Puducherry and Karaikal (Tamil Nadu), Yanam (Andhra Pradesh), Mahe (Kerala) and Chandannagar (West Bengal).

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 22:16 IST
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