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On 15 July 2023, India and France agreed to collaborate for the joint development of a combat aircraft engine, which would power the Mark-2 variant of AMCA as part of the Horizon 2047 document for India-France strategic partnership.
France–India relations or the Indo–French relations are the bilateral relations between the French Republic and the Republic of India. The two nations are traditionally characterised by a close and special relationship. [1] In August 2019, a researcher from the Hudson Institute referred to France as "India's new best friend."
Gwalior AFS, India [2] Garuda II 2005 Istres Air Base, France [1] Garuda III 2007 Kalaikunda AFS, India 13 - 25 February Sukhoi Su-30 MKI; Dassault Mirage 2000; Mikoyan MiG-27; Mirage 2000-5; M-2000D; E-3F [3] Garuda IV 2010 Istres Air Base, France 14 - 25 June 6 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI; 3 Ilyushin IL-78 MKI; 1 Ilyushin Il-76; Mirage 2000; Aerial ...
India, United Kingdom, United States; Palam AFS, India [1] 2003: Garuda I: France Maharajpur AFS, India [2] 2004: Cope India: United States Sukhoi Su-30 MKI; Dassault Mirage 2000; Mikoyan MiG-27; Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21; 16 - 27 February Gwalior AFS, India [3] [4] Sindex I Singapore Gwalior AFS, India 2005: Garuda II: France Istres Air Base ...
VARUNA–15. French Navy destroyer Jean de Vienne during the exercise with Indian Navy destroyer INS Mumbai and frigate INS Gomati (F21).. The annually held Varuna naval exercise is an integral part of France–India strategic relationship in the 21st century and consists of naval cooperation drills between the French Navy and the Indian Navy.
The French foreign minister pressed China on trade issues and the war in Ukraine on Monday ahead of a planned visit to France by Chinese leader Xi Jinping later this spring. Stéphane Séjourné ...
A Dassault Rafale flying at Aero India 2017. The Rafale deal controversy is a political controversy in India related to the purchase of 36 Rafale multirole fighter aircraft for a price estimated at €7.87 billion (₹58,891 Crore) by the Defence Ministry of India from France's Dassault Aviation.
The Treaty establishing De Jure Cession of French Establishments in India (French: Traité de cession des Établissements français de Pondichéry, Karikal, Mahé et Yanaon) was a treaty signed between France and India in 1956 that ceded French territories in India to the Republic of India. [1]