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Defence, Space, and Trade' will be upon the programme of PM Modi's two-day trip to France, where he will be the special guest at the Bastille Day celebrations

 'Defence, Space, and Trade' will be upon the programme of PM Modi's two-day trip to France, where he will be the special guest at the Bastille Day celebrations


Defence, Space, and Trade' will be upon the programme of PM Modi's two-day trip to France, where he will be the special guest at the Bastille Day celebrations


PM Modi's France Visit: On July 14 (Friday), a 269-member group from India's three armies will take part in the traditional Bastille Day parade. Three Rafale fighter planes from the Indian Air Force (IAF) will take part in the flypast this time around in addition to the French aircraft.




New Delhi: On Thursday morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew from New Delhi to Paris to begin a two-day trip to France. The growth of India and France's bilateral defence relations is anticipated to get top focus during the impending visit. On July 14, Prime Minister Modi will be the featured guest at the Bastille Day festivities in France. He will have excellent conversations with President Macron along with additional French dignitaries during his visit. PM Modi will converse with prominent CEOs and members of the Indian community. It is also mentioned that the deal between the governments of France and India for the acquisition of 26 naval versions of Rafale planes can be finalised at the meeting between Prime Minister Modi and President Macron.


On July 14 (Friday), a 269-person delegation from each of India's three armies will march in the yearly Bastille Day parade. Three Rafale fighter planes from the Indian Air Force (IAF) will take part in the flypast this time around in addition to the French aircraft. In order to advance collaboration between France and India in a number of crucial areas, including defence, space, commerce, and investment, Prime Minister Modi will also conduct talks with President Emmanuel Macron. Following his trip to France, PM Modi is also slated to go to Abu Dhabi. On Thursday morning, the prime minister tweeted, "Leaving for Paris, where I shall take part in the Bastille Day celebrations. I anticipate having fruitful conversations with President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders from France. Interactions with the other programmes include.


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