Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his visit to Paris with a cordial dinner at the Elysee Palace, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. The dinner precedes the much-anticipated Artificial Intelligence Summit. Upon his arrival, Macron affectionately welcomed Modi, signaling a warm relationship with a hug and a public greeting on social media platform X.
The dinner was not just a ceremonial gathering but also a strategic meetup with key global leaders including US Vice President JD Vance, marking their first interaction since Vance’s recent inauguration. The occasion was marked by exchanges among the leaders, with the Prime Minister’s Office releasing photographs of their interactions.
The Indian Prime Minister also received a rousing welcome from the local Indian diaspora. Despite the chilly weather, the community turned out in large numbers, displaying affection and support for Modi, who expressed his gratitude and pride in their achievements.
This trip marks Modi’s sixth official visit to France, emphasizing the ongoing strong ties between the two nations. The visit also includes a bilateral discussion with Macron to further the 2047 Horizon Roadmap for the India-France strategic partnership.
The leaders’ schedule post-summit includes a visit to Marseille for another honorary dinner hosted by Macron and a tribute at the Mazargues War Cemetery to honor Indian soldiers from World War I. They will also inaugurate the Consulate General of India in Marseille, underscoring the deepening diplomatic relations.
Moreover, Modi’s itinerary includes a significant visit to Cadarache, home to the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), highlighting India’s involvement in global clean energy initiatives through nuclear fusion.
The AI Action Summit itself is set to bring together not just political leaders but also tech industry giants to discuss advancements and ethical considerations in AI, building on the dialogues from previous summits held in the UK and South Korea. The outcomes of this summit are expected to influence future global economic policies and cooperation in technology.