New Delhi: Emmanuel Macron is set to visit India to attend the AI Impact Summit, hold bilateral engagements, and jointly launch the India-France Year of Innovation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi — a move that underscores the growing depth of 🇫🇷 🇮🇳 ties.

The visit comes a year after Prime Minister Modi’s 2025 trip to France, where he co-chaired the AI Action Summit alongside President Macron. The reciprocal invitations to each other’s AI summits highlight the high level of trust and strategic alignment between the two nations, particularly in emerging technologies.
A key focus of the visit will be advancing cooperation in artificial intelligence. Both leaders are expected to emphasize concrete measures to harness AI’s transformative potential for the common good, while ensuring responsible and inclusive development of the technology.

In a major initiative aimed at strengthening innovation-driven collaboration, President Macron and Prime Minister Modi will jointly launch the India-France Year of Innovation. The cross-sectoral program is designed to deepen cooperation in scientific research, technological advancement, and innovation ecosystems, building on decades of partnership between the two countries.

Against the backdrop of global uncertainty, the visit is also expected to reaffirm France and India’s shared commitment to strategic autonomy and multilateralism. The engagements signal a continued effort by both nations to strengthen their comprehensive strategic partnership and enhance cooperation across defense, technology, climate, and global governance.
