New Delhi: The India-France strategic partnership is more relevant today than ever and both sides are looking forward to taking it to "newer heights", Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday. Singh said this following his talks in Paris with French Armed Forces Minister Sebastien Lecornu. The defence minister described his meeting with Lecornu as "excellent".
"Had an excellent meeting with the French Minister for the Armed Forces, Mr. Sebastien Lecornu in Paris," Singh said in a post on X. "The India-France strategic partnership has deepened over the years and is more relevant today than ever. We look forward to taking this partnership to newer heights," he said. The defence minister arrived in Paris on Tuesday after concluding a visit to Rome.
On Wednesday, Singh visited a jet engine manufacturing facility of French firm Safran near Paris and witnessed the latest developments in aero-engine technology. His visit to the facility at Gennevilliers assumed significance as Safran is looking at co-developing a fighter aircraft engine in India under a mega project.