During the Prime Minister's visit to France on June 14, 2026, India and France signed 13 key agreements across technology, trade, and strategic sectors.
These include the adoption of the India-France Innovation Roadmap 2030, expanded UPI usage in France, and a new AI working group for governance. The agreements aim to deepen collaboration in areas like aeronautics, digital sciences, and artificial intelligence.
Notably, a National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Aeronautics will be established in Kanpur, and 10 Indian startups will be incubated at Station F in Paris. These initiatives highlight a focus on innovation and skill development.
In trade and investment, a high-level mechanism has been set up to double bilateral trade within five years. Additionally, an Economic Security Dialogue has been instituted to strengthen economic ties.
Cooperation in railway development and high-speed railways in India was also announced. Strategically, a General Security Agreement on classified information exchange was signed, and ISRO and CNES agreed to collaborate on microgravity research and human space exploration.
These steps underscore the growing strategic partnership between the two nations. The visit reflects a shared commitment to innovation, economic growth, and global cooperation, marking a significant milestone in India-France relations.
Key Points - India and France adopted the Innovation Roadmap 2030. - A National Centre for Aeronautics Skilling will be set up in Kanpur. - UPI usage will expand in France, boosting digital payments. - A high-level mechanism aims to double bilateral trade in five years.
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