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Monday, January 9, 2017

French FM Jean-Marc Ayrault to reinforce 'key association' with India visit

New Delhi: French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault started a four-day visit to India with a meeting Sunday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reinforce the "vital association" between the two nations.

Ayrault held talks for 45 minutes with the Hindu patriot pioneer in the southern howdy tech center of Bangalore, where he will remain until Monday evening.

Jean-Marc Ayrault. APJean-Marc Ayrault. AP

"The main target (of this excursion) is to push the vital organization and move it into a higher rigging," the priest told AFP a while later.

The visit is a piece of a progression of gatherings amongst Indian and French pioneers. President Francois Hollande has gone to India twice amid his five-year term, in 2013 and 2016. Modi, who took office in 2014, has twice gone to France.

Ayrault and Modi talked about specifically cooperation in the guard segment, a couple of months after the offer of 36 French Rafale contenders to India for around eight billion euros ($8.4 billion).

Gotten some information about the likelihood of future arms manages India, which has turned into the world's biggest weapons merchant as it tries to modernize its munititions stockpile, the pastor said Modi was "prepared to inspect everything".

India "is an immense nation, which has an imperative need to guarantee its security against every one of the difficulties it faces", said Ayrault.

The pastor will on Tuesday visit the western condition of Gujarat, where Modi was boss clergyman for over 10 years, joined by an appointment of around 100 agents of French organizations.

Yearly exchange amongst France and India is justified regardless of somewhere in the range of eight billion euros, an assume that has developed particularly since 2000.

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