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S., Australia and Japan gave shape to the long-pending Quad to develop a new strategy to keep the critical sea routes in the Indo-Pacific free of Chinese influence. Modi and Macron also welcomed the signing of pact on the reciprocal logistics support between the armed forces, including the two navies. The pact will provide for the use of each other's military facilities, including opening naval bases to warships. "As the leaders of two strong democracies with vital interests in the Indian Ocean Region, President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Narendra Modi recognise the crucial role that the multi-dimensional India-France strategic partnership will play in ensuring peace, security and stability in bringing robust economic growth and prosperity to the region," the document said. It said France and India have shared concerns with regard to the emerging challenges in the Indian Ocean Region, including ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight. "In order to widen and deepen strategic naval cooperation, India and France will be open to inviting strategic partner countries in the region to participate in Indo-French exercises," the document said. It said the two countries are also determined to increase exchange of information on the maritime situation in the Indian Ocean. Macron said space agencies of both countries will have joint monitoring mechanism for developments in the maritime sphere, while navies of the two nations will share intelligence and call their respective military bases for any requirement. The two leaders, recalling the importance of the Varuna bilateral exercise initiated in 1983 between the navies of the two countries, agreed to deepen it further to enhance interoperability between the two navies. "Its next edition, to be held in 2018 in the Indian Ocean, will focus on submarine and anti-submarine warfare as well as combating maritime terrorism," said the vision document. A memorandum of understanding between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Centre national d'etudes spatiales (CNES- National Centre for Space Studies) of France was signed to develop a maritime surveillance satellite system focused on the Indian Ocean.
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