Jaishankar will meet with France, Jean Yves Le Drian, minister for the French army Florence Parly and is expected to call French President Emmanuel Macron. He will overcome the European Union Foreign Minister’s Conference on Indo-Pacific and hold heads of mission conferences for Indian envoys in Europe
Minister of External Affairs Subrahmananyam Jaishankar arrived in Paris for a
Visit three days to cement bilateral defense cooperation and discuss the security environment at the Indo-Pacific.
During his crowded visit, he will meet with his colleagues, Jean Yves Le Drian, the Minister for the French Armed Forces Florence Parly and is expected to call French President Emmanuel Macron. He will overcome the conference of the EU Foreign Minister at the Indo-Pacific and hold the head of the mission conference for Indian envoys in Europe.
With France is one of the closest strategic allies of India, Jaishankar is expected to hold a discussion with his colleagues for France about sharing technology to produce 100 kilos of Safran Thrust aircraft machines in India under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat route and help India in expanding its nuclear power. .
It can be understood that France has offered to produce in India as well as conventional submarines powered together because the security environment has changed rapidly in Asia and the Indo-Pacific. The Minister of India will also hold a Messenger of India in Europe, where he is likely to spell the Vision of Modi Government in Europe and share the assessment of Indian ambassadors.
Jaishankar’s visit came every day after his visit to the Munich security conference in Germany, was marked by his company against the critics who called the Quad Alliance as the Asian version of NATO ..
Previously, Jaisankar during his visit to Munich had spoken at length in India with China, and the most important idea of Quad Alliance which also included Australia, the United States and Japan.
Refusing the idea that Quad is NATO Asia as a ‘misleading term’, Jaishankar asked critics not to enter lazy analogy from NATO Asia.
“It’s not because there are three countries that are an agreement ally. We are not an agreement ally. It has no agreement, structure, secretariat, it is a kind of 21st century way to respond to more diverse, the world spread,” Jaishankar said.
During the Munich security conference, Jaishankar illustrates that Indian relations with China experienced a difficult phase.
“For 45 years, there was peace and a stable border management. There were no military casualties on the border. It changed. We have an agreement with China not to bring military forces to the actual and Chinese control path violating the agreement.. Now the condition of the border will determine relationship conditions. That’s natural, “Ani’s news agency had quoted Jaisankar.
When the event moderator asked about the role of India in European security vis-à-vis crisis Ukraine, Jaishankar denied that the two events were analog.
“We have a pretty different challenge, what happens here or what happens at the Indo-Pacific. In fact, if there is a connection with that logic, you will have a lot of European power that has taken a very sharp position on the Indo-Pacific. We Don’t see that. We haven’t seen it since 2009, “Jaishankar said.