PM’s Europe Visit Begins in Nice, with tech and bilateral ties in focus
The Prime Minister departed for a multi-city Europe visit covering Nice, Evian, and Paris, France, as well as Bratislava, Slovakia, from June 13–18, 2026. In...
What Happened
- The Prime Minister departed for a multi-city Europe visit covering Nice, Evian, and Paris, France, as well as Bratislava, Slovakia, from June 13–18, 2026.
- In Nice, a bilateral summit with French President Emmanuel Macron was held — the first summit since the bilateral relationship was elevated to a "Special Global Strategic Partnership" in February 2026.
- Both leaders jointly inaugurated "Bharat Innovates," a new innovation platform bringing together Indian deep-tech startups, investors, and research institutions, coinciding with the India-France Year of Innovation 2026.
- India participated in the 52nd G7 Summit in Evian (June 15–17) as a partner country, marking its 13th appearance at the forum; invited partners included Brazil, India, Kenya, South Korea, and Syria.
- The visit concluded with attendance at VivaTech 2026 in Paris — Europe's largest technology and startup event — where India held the largest national pavilion.
Static Topic Bridges
India-France Strategic Partnership: History and Evolution
India and France established their Strategic Partnership on January 26, 1998, during a state visit by French President Jacques Chirac to India — making it the first strategic partnership India signed with any Western country. France notably did not join criticism of India following the Pokhran-II nuclear tests later that year in May 1998, cementing a foundation of mutual trust. Over subsequent decades, three pillars emerged: civil nuclear cooperation, space cooperation, and defence cooperation. A landmark Civil Nuclear Deal was signed in 2008, and in 2016 a €7.8 billion government-to-government contract was signed for 36 Rafale combat aircraft.
In 2023, on the 25th anniversary of the partnership, India and France adopted the "Horizon 2047 Roadmap" — a vision document structured around three pillars: Partnership for Security and Sovereignty, Partnership for the Planet, and Partnership for the People — charting cooperation until 2047, which will mark both 100 years of Indian independence and 50 years of the strategic partnership. In February 2026, the relationship was further elevated to a "Special Global Strategic Partnership" during President Macron's visit to India for the AI Impact Summit.
- Strategic Partnership established: January 26, 1998 (first with any Western country)
- Bilateral trade has more than doubled over the last decade to $15.81 billion
- Horizon 2047 Roadmap adopted in 2023; elevated to Special Global Strategic Partnership in 2026
- Rafale deal (36 aircraft, €7.8 billion) signed in September 2016
Connection to this news: The Nice summit represents the first high-level engagement since the Special Global Strategic Partnership designation, making it a structurally significant diplomatic moment that builds on nearly three decades of bilateral institutional architecture.
India and the G7: Partner Country Status
The G7 (Group of Seven) comprises Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, along with the European Union as a permanent participant. It is an informal forum of major industrialised democracies that coordinates on economic policy, security, and global governance. India is not a member but participates regularly as an "outreach" or "partner" country, a status that allows India to shape global norm-setting on issues such as AI governance, climate finance, and development financing without being bound by the forum's internal commitments.
India's consistent participation — 13 appearances as of the 2026 Evian Summit — reflects its strategy of "multi-alignment," engaging with Western-led groupings while maintaining independent foreign policy positions. India has used G7 outreach sessions to voice Global South perspectives, particularly on debt relief, green transition financing, and technology access.
- G7 members: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, USA + EU
- 52nd G7 Summit held in Evian-les-Bains, France, June 15–17, 2026
- India's 13th appearance as partner/outreach country at G7
- India's stated objective: voice Global South's aspirations at the forum
Connection to this news: The Evian Summit provided India a multilateral platform alongside the bilateral summit, allowing India to engage both France specifically and G7 countries collectively on technology governance, climate finance, and geopolitical stability.
India-France Year of Innovation 2026
The India-France Year of Innovation 2026 was jointly inaugurated by President Macron and the Prime Minister during the AI Impact Summit in Mumbai in February 2026. It is a year-long bilateral initiative featuring events in both countries across sectors including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, defence technology, digital art, and sustainability. The Bharat Innovates platform launched in Nice is a flagship outcome, as is India's AI Country Partner designation at VivaTech 2026.
- Jointly inaugurated: February 17, 2026, Mumbai
- Sectors covered: AI, cybersecurity, digital art, defence technology, sustainability
- VivaTech 2026: India is the AI Country Partner and holds the largest national pavilion
- India is presenting the MANAV Vision framework for AI governance at these events
Connection to this news: The Europe visit operationalised the Year of Innovation by translating the February 2026 declarations into concrete platforms — Bharat Innovates in Nice and VivaTech in Paris — signalling the move from diplomatic announcement to institutional implementation.
Key Facts & Data
- India-France Strategic Partnership established: January 26, 1998
- Horizon 2047 Roadmap: adopted 2023; three pillars (Security, Planet, People)
- Special Global Strategic Partnership designation: February 2026
- Bilateral trade: $15.81 billion (more than doubled over the last decade)
- 52nd G7 Summit: Evian-les-Bains, June 15–17, 2026; India's 13th G7 outreach appearance
- Rafale deal: 36 aircraft, €7.8 billion, signed September 2016
- India-France Year of Innovation 2026: jointly inaugurated February 17, 2026