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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has initiated a multi-nation diplomatic tour with scheduled visits to France and the United States in February 2024. The high-level diplomatic mission focuses on advancing partnerships in artificial intelligence, defense cooperation, and international trade relations.

Key Diplomatic Engagements: Modi’s first stop is France, where he will co-chair the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit alongside French President Emmanuel Macron from February 10-12.

  • Modi and Macron will jointly inaugurate India’s first consulate in Marseille
  • The leaders will visit the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project
  • Plans include announcements on small modular reactors to enhance civil nuclear cooperation
  • The two nations will designate 2026 as the India-France Innovation Year
  • A new India-France Triangular Development Cooperation initiative is expected to be launched

US Visit Details: Following France, Modi will travel to the United States from February 12-14 for high-level meetings with President Donald Trump.

  • The visit comes at the direct invitation of President Trump
  • The agenda includes bilateral discussions between the two leaders
  • Modi will engage with business leaders during his stay
  • Meetings with members of the Indian diaspora community are planned

Strategic Implications: The dual-nation tour represents a concentrated effort to strengthen India’s position in global technology, defense, and trade partnerships.

  • The focus on AI collaboration with France signals India’s commitment to emerging technologies
  • Nuclear cooperation discussions indicate deepening strategic ties between India and France
  • The U.S. visit highlights continued emphasis on Indo-American strategic partnership
  • Business leader engagements suggest a focus on expanding commercial relationships

Looking Forward: This diplomatic mission could mark significant advancement in India’s international partnerships, particularly in emerging technologies and defense cooperation, while also strengthening its position in global trade networks. The emphasis on AI and nuclear cooperation suggests a strategic pivot toward technology-driven diplomatic relationships.

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