Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Nice, France, where hundreds of Indian community members [1] greeted him with cultural performances and flags.
The visit signals a strengthening of strategic ties between India and France, focusing on high-level bilateral talks regarding innovation and investment. Modi's presence at the G7 summit further underscores India's growing influence in global governance and security discussions.
This arrival marks the first leg of a week-long [3] tour of two nations [2], including France and Slovakia. The visit comes at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, who said he seeks to deepen cooperation between the two countries.
In Nice, the Indian diaspora gathered to welcome the Prime Minister with the waving of the Indian tricolour. The event featured various cultural displays as community members expressed their support for the leader's visit to the region.
Beyond the public reception, the itinerary includes formal discussions on economic partnerships. The Prime Minister is expected to engage with French officials to explore new avenues for investment and technological exchange, which are key pillars of the current diplomatic agenda.
The G7 summit remains a central component of the trip. Modi's participation allows India to coordinate with the world's largest economies on pressing international issues, ranging from climate change to global trade stability.
Following the events in France, the Prime Minister will continue his diplomatic mission in Slovakia. This two-nation approach highlights a broader effort to engage with European partners across different political and economic blocs.
“hundreds of Indian community members greeted him with cultural performances and flags”
The reception in Nice and the invitation from President Macron highlight France's role as a primary gateway for India's engagement with Europe. By pairing a G7 summit appearance with bilateral talks on innovation and investment, India is positioning itself as a critical strategic partner for the West, balancing economic growth with high-level diplomatic alignment.

