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India-France Relations

31 Mar 2026
4 min

In Summary

  • India and France elevated their relationship to a "Special Global Strategic Partnership" with a new annual Foreign Ministers’ Dialogue.
  • Key outcomes include defence co-production (HAMMER munitions, helicopter assembly), clean energy R&D (SMRs), and cooperation in critical minerals.
  • The partnership aims to counter China's influence in Africa, secure UNSC seats, and enhance connectivity via IMEC.

In Summary

Why in the News? 

The President of the French Republic paid an official visit to India. 

Key Outcomes of Visit 

  • Partnership Status: Elevated to "Special Global Strategic Partnership".
  • Monitoring Mechanism: New Annual Foreign Ministers' Comprehensive Dialogue to track the Horizon 2047 Roadmap
  • Defence & Industrial "Firsts":
    • H125 Final Assembly Line: India's first private-sector helicopter facility (Tata + Airbus)
    • Engine Ecosystem: Establishment of MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) hubs for LEAP and M-88 engines.
    • Precision Tech: Joint Venture for HAMMER smart munitions (BEL (India) + Safran (France)).
    • R&D: Formation of the Joint Advanced Technology Development Group for military tech supply chains.
  • Economy & Future-Infrastructure: 
    • Tax Sovereignty: Amended India-France Double Taxation Avoidance Convention, 1992, to include provisions of the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Multilateral Instrument (MLI) while removing the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) clause.   
    • Clean Energy R&D: Exploration of Small & Advanced Modular Reactors (SMR/AMR).
    • Next-Gen Rail: Joint focus on High-Speed Rail and Hydrogen-powered trains.
    • Critical Minerals: Joint Declaration of Intent for Cooperation in Critical Minerals and Metals to deepen cooperation in exploration, extraction, processing and recycling technologies.
    • Innovation: Jointly inaugurated the 2026 India-France Year of Innovation.

Converging Interests of India and France

India–France relations were established in 1947, elevated to a Strategic Partnership in 1998, deepened through the 2008 civil nuclear cooperation agreement, and further strengthened with the adoption of the Horizon 2047 roadmap in 2023.

  • Strategic & Multilateral:
    • Indo-Pacific Reorientation: India has expanded its strategic outlook from a primarily Indian Ocean Region (IOR) focus to a comprehensive Indo-Pacific Roadmap (2023), leveraging enhanced surveillance opportunities, including from Réunion Island.
    • Trilateral Co-operation in Africa: India and France partnership can lower the costs of development projects and doing business in Africa, which can provide viable alternatives to the growing intervention of China.
    • Global Order: French support for India's permanent UNSC seat.
    • Connectivity: France key stakeholder in IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor).
  • Defense & Security:
    • Procurement & Production: France is India's 2nd largest supplier; 2024 Defence Industrial Roadmap pivots to co-design/co-production (AMCA, HAMMER).
    • Naval/Air Legacy: 6 Scorpene submarines (P-75) and Rafale delivery.
    • Military exercises: VARUNA (Navy), FRINJEX (Army), and La Perouse (Multilateral), ORION (Multilateral). 
  • Trade & Investment
    • France is India's 3rd largest trading partner within the EU (following Netherlands and Germany).
    • 11th largest foreign investor in India.
  • Frontier Technology
    • Space: TRISHNA satellite (ISRO-CNES); French support for Gaganyaan 2027.
    • Digital: UPI launched in France.
  • Sustainability & Energy
  • Climate Leadership: Co-presidents of ISA (Solar) and CDRI (Disaster Resilience).
  • Nuclear: Cooperation in project at Jaitapur (Maharastra); new R&D in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

Key Challenges in India-France Relations

  • Limited Economic Engagement: Bilateral trade between the two nations is just Euros 12.67 billion (in 2024-25). 
  • Strategic Differences in Global Issues: For e.g. differing stances on the Russia-Ukraine conflict (French denunciation vs. Indian strategic restraint).
  • Limited People-to-People and Cultural Engagement: Compared to other Western countries, student mobility, tourism, and cultural exchange remain relatively limited.
  • EU Regulatory Barriers: Strict environmental and digital regulations affect Indian exports. E.g., Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) of EU.

Conclusion 

The India-France relationship serves as a case study in Strategic Autonomy, demonstrating how India can maintain a "special" partnership with a Western power while practicing strategic restraint on global conflicts like Russia-Ukraine.

Beyond security, this is an Innovation Partnership; by integrating UPI and co-developing Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), France is helping through high-tech leapfrogging. This collaboration is vital for India's leadership of the Global South, as seen in their co-presidency of the ISA, which bridges the gap between Western capital and developing-world energy needs.

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