- Advertisement -
HomeNATION'It is necessary for countries to make united efforts': PM Modi in...

‘It is necessary for countries to make united efforts’: PM Modi in France

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on his two-day visit to France. After a bilateral meeting with President Emmanuel Macron, PM Modi said that France is known for humanity all over the world. He is proud to be in France.

PM Modi said, “Yesterday I got the highest honor of France, it is the honor of the entire 140 crore Indians. The National Day of France is a symbol of ‘freedom, equality and brotherhood’ for the world. India and France have always been in the fight against terrorism. have been allies.”

Mention of Make in India

PM Modi said, “Defence cooperation has been a fundamental pillar of our relations. It is a symbol of deep mutual trust between the two countries. France is an important partner in Make in India and self-reliant India. Be it submarines or naval ships, we want to work together not only for our own, but also for the cooperation of third friendly countries.”

New consulate will open in Marseille

Modi said that we will open a new Indian consulate in the city of Marseille. We welcome the decision to grant long term visas to people of Indian origin studying in France. The Prime Minister also invited French universities to set up their campuses in India.

‘It is necessary for countries to make united efforts’

The Prime Minister said, “We believe that all disputes should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. India stands ready to contribute to the restoration of lasting peace. The effects of the Covid pandemic and the Ukraine conflict have been felt across the globe. They have had a particularly negative impact on the countries of the Global South. It’s a topic of concern. It is necessary for all countries to make united efforts to solve these problems.”

Did President Emmanuel Macron say anything

At the same time, French President Emmanuel Macron said, “I am proud to see the Punjab Regiment here at the Bastille Day Parade in Paris. We are moving forward on the basis of a historical belief. Together, India and France can find solutions to global crises..We can’t forget the youth. By 2030, we want to send 30,000 French students to India.”

Emmanuel Macron said, “For young Indians who want to pursue higher education in France, we want to have a favorable visa policy. We want to save the world from the denouement of the international community and that is why we have worked together on the Paris Agenda and the New Financial Global Compact. All we want is the establishment of an international order that leads to peace and development.”

Must Read – Amazon Sale: This 5.1 Bluetooth Truly Wireless Water-Resistant Earbuds With 25Hrs Playtime Can Be Bought For Just Rs 999, Check Out Now!

Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOKINSTAGRAM, and TWITTER

Enter Your Email To get daily Newsletter in your inbox

- Advertisement -

Latest Post

Latest News

- Advertisement -