“Indian PM, French President in regular touch”
In the Russia-Ukraine war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron are among the few leaders who have had regular contact with the leaders of both the countries and continue to maintain an open channel of communication with them, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said in March
NEW DELHI: In Russia-Ukraine war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron are among the few leaders who have had regular contact with the leaders of both the countries and continue to maintain an open channel of communication with them, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said in March.
The war has entered into the third week where fighting has reached the streets of all the important cities. Addressing India-France Track 1.5 Dialogue, Shringla said the global strategic outlook appears complicated. “The post World War II security architecture that had largely preserved peace in Europe over the last several decades is now found to be wanting,” he said. “This scenario calls for mature partnerships to steady the course. It is, therefore, only apt that India and France, which have always sought, and succeeded, in maintaining strategic autonomy, are at the forefront of the call for peace, dialogue and diplomacy.”
Talking about India and France bilateral relationship, he said, “India and France have been long standing friends and strategic partners. As resident powers of the Indo-Pacific, they have a shared understanding of the challenges, opportunities and stakes in the region.” The bilateral relationship has been dominated by cooperation in traditional fields such as defence and security, science and technology, space and cultural contact. The 21st century problems, however, require 21st century solutions. Both countries understand this very well, which is why they are rapidly expanding their cooperation to non-traditional areas, such as, digital, cyber-security, green energy and sustainable development.
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