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PM Modi's Trip to France: New Indian Consulate and Nuclear Project Visit Planned

PM Modi's Trip to France: New Indian Consulate and Nuclear Project Visit Planned
PM Modi's Trip to France: New Indian Consulate and Nuclear Project Visit Planned

 


PM Modi's Trip to France: New Indian Consulate and Nuclear Project Visit Planned 

Today marks the conclusion of PM Modi's three-day journey in France, during which he will launch the second Indian consulate in the nation, following the Indian Embassy located in Paris. 


Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched down in the city of Marseille on Wednesday, expressing admiration for the bravery of freedom fighter VD "Veer" Savarkar, who he noted made a "bold escape." This visit will come to an end today, as he officially opens the second Indian consulate in France aside from the Paris Embassy. After finishing his time in France, he is scheduled to head to the United States on February 13. The Indian community in Paris warmly welcomed him on February 10. 


What’s on Today’s Schedule? 

On the final day of his three-day visit to France, the plan includes activities aimed at strengthening India-France relations, including the inauguration of India's second consulate and a memorial service honoring soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars at the Mazargues War Cemetery. Additionally, Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron will tour the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project, which involves international cooperation in nuclear fusion. 


The India-France Link During British Colonial Times 

PM Modi expressed gratitude to the residents of Marseille and French activists for their contributions to India's fight for independence by standing against his extradition to British control. 


During the time of British domination, Savarkar attempted to flee from the British ship Morea in July 1910 while being transported to India for legal proceedings. He escaped through the ship's porthole, swam to land, but was apprehended by French authorities and handed back to the British. Subsequently, he received a life sentence at Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 


What Occurred on Tuesday? 

On Tuesday, PM Modi and Mr. Macron participated in the AI Action Summit and the 14th India-France CEOs Forum held in Paris. While speaking at the occasion, PM Modi remarked, “This transcends being merely a business gathering—it represents the coming together of the most brilliant individuals from India and France. You are adopting the principles of innovation, collaboration, and advancement, propelling progress with intention. In addition to building connections in the boardroom, you are actively strengthening the strategic alliance between India and France.”


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