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Modi’s France visit to deepen India’s ties with Europe

Prime minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing visit to France is part of a larger plan to shift Europe from the edges of India’s foreign policy to a key priority, with the war in Ukraine showing no signs of being contained

July 14, 2023 / 11:53 IST
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Narendra Modi’s ongoing visit to France is part of a larger plan to shift Europe from the edges of India’s foreign policy to a key priority.

Amidst the pomp and pageantry of the Bastille Day Parade in Paris, it is likely to be overlooked that prime minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing visit to France is part of a larger plan to shift Europe from the edges of India’s foreign policy to a key priority, with the war in Ukraine showing no signs of being contained. In the excitement about “Make in India” of vital defence
equipment with French participation and agreement on significant arms deals, it may not be noticed that Franco-Indian relations have gone beyond the bilateral: they are already trilateral and could soon be plurilateral.

As Modi’s oratory wowed France’s 109,000-strong Indian community, the significance of the venue where he addressed ethnic Indians may have been lost on his audience back home. The resurgence of Ile Seguin – French for Seguin Island – which is Europe’s newest multicultural venue on a continental scale offers valuable lessons for India as it attempts to transition its urban spaces into smart cities and reduce the negative sides of unplanned human habitats.

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Redefining Ties

Let us take these aspects of Modi’s state visit one by one. First, can Macron put India on the centre-stage of Europe, the way China was for the last two decades? Will Europe look at India in a new light in the context of a breakdown in its centuries-old, historic ties with Russia, caused by Vladimir Putin’s policies?