Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in France for a visit that will see him hold talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, attend the G7 Summit, and take part in a series of bilateral and multilateral engagements.
During the first leg of the trip, Modi will hold bilateral talks with Macron on Sunday and jointly inaugurate 'Bharat Innovates', an event bringing together leading startups and venture capital funds from India, France, and other countries.
The two leaders are expected to review the full spectrum of the India-France relationship, which was elevated to a Special Global Strategic Partnership earlier this year.
Modi will conclude his France visit in Paris on June 18, where he will attend VivaTech 2026 alongside President Macron, a technology and innovation event that will feature the largest national pavilion from India.
From France, Modi will travel to Slovakia for a state visit on June 14-15, where he is scheduled to hold talks with President Peter Pellegrini and Prime Minister Robert Fico and interact with business leaders.