Paris, Jun 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today called for giving a boost to India-France ties ranging from trade and technology to education and energy.
‘Be it trade and technology, innovation and investment, energy, education and enterprise, we want to give a boost to India-France ties,” PM Modi said in a joint statement after a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at Elsyee Palace here.
At the same time, he reiterated India’s commitment to work for the Paris Climate Agreement, saying the pact reflects ‘our commitment to protect Mother Earth and our natural resources for future generations,’ adding that the Paris agreement was ‘a shared legacy of the world.
It will benefit the future generations as well.
” ‘For us, this is an article of faith.
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