New Delhi, July 13
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he feels certain that his trip to France will strengthen the partnership between the two countries. He is excited to have important conversations with President Emmanuel Macron about how to further strengthen their long-standing relationship for the next 25 years.
In his speech before leaving, Modi said his visit to France was very important because he would be joining President Macron in Paris to celebrate Bastille Day as a special guest.
An Indian army group will join a parade, and Indian Air Force planes will fly over on Bastille Day, said the person.
Modi mentioned that this year is the 25th anniversary of our strong friendship. He said that we work closely in many areas like defense, space, nuclear energy, trade, investment, education, culture, and connections between people.
“He also mentioned that we collaborate on problems that affect specific areas as well as problems that affect the entire world. ”
“I am excited to meet President Macron and have comprehensive discussions on continuing and strengthening this long-standing and proven partnership for the next 25 years,” said Modi.
The prime minister said that he met President Macron a few times after his last visit to France in 2022. They met most recently in Hiroshima, Japan, in May 2023 during the G-7 Summit. Please rewrite the text you want me to simplify.