New Delhi: Senior officials of India and France have explored ways to further expand the already close bilateral defence cooperation. The two sides deliberated on various facets of the defence ties at the two-day India-France Joint Staff talks that took place in Paris from April 12 to 13. "The meeting was conducted in a friendly, warm and cordial atmosphere. The discussions focused on new initiatives under the ambit of existing bilateral defence cooperation mechanism and strengthening ongoing defence engagements," the defence ministry said in a statement.
The India-France Joint Staff talks is a forum established to enhance defence cooperation between the two sides. The talks took place days after the two countries carried out a five-day mega naval wargame in the Arabian Sea. French Navy Chief Admiral Pierre Vandier visited India last month during which he held talks with his Indian counterpart Admiral R Hari Kumar focusing on mechanisms to ensure peace and stability in the Indian Ocean amid rising Chinese presence in the region.