India and France Agree to Intensify Cooperation

Syllabus: GS2/IR

Context

  • External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held wide-ranging discussions with French counterpart and the two sides agreed to intensify bilateral cooperation in areas like defence, security, space and civilian-nuclear collaboration.

Major Highlights of the India-France Relations

  • India–France Strategic Partnership: It was launched on 26 January 1998 and is India’s first-ever Strategic Partnership.
    • Core vision: Enhance strategic autonomy and deepen bilateral cooperation.
    • Key Strategic Pillars: Defence and security, Civil nuclear cooperation and Space collaboration.
    • Expanding areas: Indo-Pacific cooperation, maritime security, digitalisation, cyber security, climate change, sustainable development, advanced technologies, and, counter-terrorism.
  • Defence Cooperation: It is reviewed via the Annual Defence Dialogue (Minister-level) and High Committee on Defence Cooperation (HCDC) (Secretary-level).
    • Rafale Fighter Jets: India procured 36 Rafales from Dassault Aviation.
    • Scorpene Submarines (Project P-75): Collaboration with France’s Naval Group, 6 submarines built in India; latest is INS Vaghsheer.
    • Combat Aircraft Engine Development: HAL and France’s Safran Helicopter Engines signed an agreement under the IMRH programme to co-develop engines.
    • Recently both nations formally concluded an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) to procure 26 Rafale-M fighter jets for the Indian Navy. 
    • Future plans: Co-development of next-gen fighter jet engines
    • Joint Exercises: Shakti, Varuna, FRINJEX-23.
  • Economic Cooperation:  Within the European Union, France remains India’s fifth-largest trading partner, following the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, and Germany.
    • The bilateral trade between India and France has more than doubled in the last decade to USD 15.11 Billion in 2023-24.
    • Both countries are also moving to jointly develop technologies and integrate existing technologies. 
    • The process of enabling Unified Payment Interface (UPI) has been successful in France.
    • French technologies especially in renewables, sustainable manufacturing and urban infrastructure development are being integrated in India.
  • Space Cooperation: There is a over 60 years of collaboration between ISRO and CNES (French space agency)
    • France is a key supplier of components, launch services (Arianespace).
    • Joint missions: TRISHNA (satellite mission), MDA systems, ground station support.
  • Energy Cooperation: 
    • International Solar Alliance (ISA): Co-founded by India and France in 2015 to promote solar energy worldwide.
    • Nuclear Energy Cooperation: The first meeting of special task force on nuclear energy in the framework of the Indo-French Strategic Dialogue, was convened in 2025.
      • Both sides have agreed to work on establishing a partnership on low and medium power modular reactors or Small Modular Reactors (SMR) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMR). 
  • Community: There are an estimated 1,19,000 Indian community in mainland France, largely originating from erstwhile French colonies.

Areas of Concern

  • Trade Imbalance: Bilateral trade remains below potential, especially compared to India’s trade with other EU nations.
  • Technology Transfer & Defence Restrictions: While France has supported India’s defence goals, there are concerns over the depth of technology transfer in big-ticket items.
  • Nuclear Liability Concerns: Despite a civil nuclear agreement in 2008 and plans for reactors at Jaitapur, progress has been slow.
    • The Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act (2010) poses hurdles for French firms as it imposes liability on suppliers in the event of a nuclear accident.
  • Geopolitical Differences: France’s strong economic ties with China may sometimes dilute full alignment with India on Indo-Pacific issues.
    • Differences in approach to Middle East geopolitics (e.g., stance on Iran, Israel–Palestine) occasionally diverge.

Future Outlook

  • Horizon 2047 Roadmap envisions: To mark the 25th anniversary of the Indo-French partnership, both countries agreed to adopt a roadmap to set the course for the bilateral relationship up to 2047.
    • Joint development and production of advanced defence technologies.
    • Export of jointly developed products to third countries for global good.
    • Deeper maritime and space security cooperation.
    • Growing convergence in the Indo-Pacific through strategic dialogue and joint military presence.

Conclusion

  • India–France defence cooperation is a cornerstone of their wider Strategic Partnership. 
  • With shared interests in sovereignty, multilateralism, and regional stability, both countries are set to elevate ties further under the Horizon 2047 vision — making defence ties more collaborative, innovative, and export-oriented.

Source: IE

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