Garima Ranjan, Pune
On Emmanuel Macron’s personal invitation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to depart for the UAE and France for a three-day visit. This is a time when many decisions need to be made with regard to both countries and their plans for deepening relations.
The blueprint ahead of the meeting focuses on strengthening partnerships for the coming 25 years. France and India have major potential for working together in defense, Economic Cooperation, maritime, and Space. Not just for the above-mentioned reasons but also because PM Modi will be a part of the Bastille Day celebration, which makes this visit a special one. It also makes it special because the Indian Tri -services will have a dedicated show up for the day, and to make the event even more memorable, there will be a fly past organized by the Indian Air Force.
The Prime Minister will also meet his French counterpart Elisabeth Borne, French Senate President Gerard Larcher, and President of the French National Assembly Yael Braun-Pivet. He also mentioned that this meeting will focus on the Indian Community and their meeting with the CEOs of both sides.
His visit to France will be followed by his visit to Abu-Dhabi for an official meeting to discuss relations with respect to trade and other strategic roadmaps for future developments.
The UAE will also host its 28th Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC later this year. This will lead to talks on climate change, too.
PM Narendra Modi and his visits have always had an impact on the country, and his relations with other countries have also seemed fruitful. His unwavering dedication to strengthening ties with countries has given Indians many opportunities in all sectors, including defense, economy, and even science. His aim is to always not just make tours but also attach some significance to the trips he makes abroad.