Context
- Recently, the National Security Advisor (NSA) of India held the 36th round of the Indo-French Strategic Dialogue with his French counterpart.
Key Outcomes of the 36th round of the Indo-French Strategic Dialogue
- Both participants agreed to intensify efforts “towards strategic autonomy”.
- The two sides held discussions on a variety of issues:
- The current global security situation in the context of the conflict in Ukraine
- Regional security in the context of Afghanistan
- Counter-terrorism
- Cyber security
- Defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
- Other issues of mutual concern.
- PM Modi and Diplomatic Adviser to the President of France also discussed areas like “energy and culture”.
- The discussions reflected closeness in views of both India and France on all major international issues.
- The France-India strategic partnership is key to tackling the pressing challenges of 2023.
- France’s “full support” for India’s G-20 Presidency.
India- France Relations
- Strategic Relationship:
- Genesis: After India’s 1998 nuclear tests, France was the first country to initiate a Strategic Dialogue with India. By displaying a greater understanding of India’s security compulsions as compared to other countries, France refused to impose bilateral sanctions on India.
- India-France strategic partnership is based on “exceptional mutual trust, shared democratic values and a joint vision for a multipolar, rules-based world order”
- Economic Relationship:
- Bilateral trade with France has witnessed a steady rise in the last decade reaching USD 10.75 billion in 2020.
- Investment: France ranks 9th in foreign investment in India.The two sides have recognised the importance of fast tracking the discussions on an India-EU trade and investment agreement.
- Companies: More than 150 Indian companies are operational in France & more than 1000 French companies are present in India with turnover of $20 billion
- Defense Relationship:
- India-France conducts a defense dialogue at the ministerial level.
- Joint defense exercises between the Air forces (Garuda series) and the Armies (Shakti), Navies (Varuna) are conducted regularly.
- P-75 Scorpene Dea 2005: An agreement for building six Scorpène submarines under technology transfer at Mazagaon Docks Ltd. in India with French help.
- Technology sharing and acquisitions of short-range missiles and radar equipment were concluded.
- Rafale deal: The government-to-government agreement for 36 French Rafale multi-role combat aircrafts has taken place.
- Proposals in line:
- India is close to taking a decision on a fighter jet to fly off the Navy’s aircraft carriers (Boeing’s F-18 Super Hornet or Dassault Aviation’s Rafael-M)
- India is also mulling over procuring 26 jets (probably Rafale, as per official sources).
- Safran of France is competing with other global engine manufacturers to co-develop a fighter jet engine with the DRDO.
- Energy Sector Cooperation:
- Nuclear Reactors: An agreement was signed a decade ago for building six European Pressurized (Nuclear) Reactors (EPR) with a total capacity of 9.6 GW.
- The International Solar Alliance was launched jointly by India and France.
- Science & Technology:
- Gaganyan Mission: Both the countries have signed a cooperation agreement for the Gaganyan Mission of India.
- The French space agency will support India’s scientific experiments by providing French equipment and medical instruments for Indian astronauts.
- Joint Satellite Mission TRISHNA: TRISHNA is meant for ecosystem monitoring and water use monitoring and it is the 3rd joint mission of ISRO and CNES.
- Maritime cooperation:
- India and France share concern about China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean Region. France showed more willingness to cooperate with India after the launch of AUKUS.
- French overseas territories in the Indian and the Pacific Oceans provide it with the second-largest exclusive economic zone globally. It has long maintained bases in Reunion Islands and Djibouti and established one in Abu Dhabi in 2009.
- Strengthening cooperation with France (the western Indian Ocean Region) makes eminent strategic sense even as India develops its presence in Oman (Duqm) and Seychelles (Assumption Island).
- Indo-French Naval Cooperation: Naval cooperation in the Gulf area where France has a base (in Abu Dhabi) for securing sea lanes of communication, and combating piracy, transnational crime & terrorism by fostering capabilities in the Indian and Pacific oceans.
Significance of India-France Relationship
- Support to India’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat by France along with reiteration of support for defense industrialisation, joint research and cutting edge technology development in India.
- Post-Brexit, Indian companies can look at France as an entry point to Europe.
- No Money for Terror-an international conference on fighting terrorist financing is ardently advocated by both India and France at UN Platform.
- Shared Vision of multipolar world order.
- India’s claim to UNSC Permanent membership has been continuously backed by France.
- India’s membership to the Multilateral Export Control Regimes like NSG, MTCR has been always supported by France.
- Reciprocal Logistics Support Agreement to facilitate fuel replenishment and maintenance of each other’s warships, military aircrafts and troops during port calls and disaster relief.
Source: TH
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