Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron jointly addressed the 14th India-France CEOs Forum in Paris today, reaffirming the deepening economic ties between the two nations. The event brought together top business leaders from diverse industries, including defence, aerospace, critical and emerging technologies, infrastructure, artificial intelligence, life sciences, and sustainable development. It served as a platform for discussing investment opportunities, collaboration, and the future of economic engagement between India and France.
The Prime Minister extended a warm invitation to French enterprises, encouraging them to explore the vast opportunities in India’s defence, energy, civil aviation, space, healthcare, fintech, and emerging technology sectors. He underscored the global recognition of India’s talent, innovation, and expertise, particularly in AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, critical minerals, and hydrogen energy. Calling for deeper collaboration, he expressed confidence that India and France could drive technological advancements and economic growth through mutual cooperation.
The forum also featured addresses by External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar and senior French ministers, reflecting the strong commitment of both governments to fostering an environment conducive to investment and innovation. The presence of influential CEOs from India and France underscored the forum’s significance as a catalyst for strategic business partnerships. As both nations look ahead, this dialogue marked another milestone in their shared vision of sustainable growth, technological leadership, and long-term economic cooperation.
