
Macron posted a Hindi farewell video for Modi, calling him a dear friend. The visit included the Bharat Innovates programme, G7 Summit attendance, and a diaspora address in Paris.
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French President Emmanuel Macron posted a farewell video for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Hindi on Thursday, calling him a dear friend and adding that "France loves you."
"Priya mitra Narendra, mujhe bahut khushi hai aap ka Nice, Evian aur Paris, daure ke liye swagat karte, France Bharat ki dosti amar rahe (Dear friend Narendra, I feel very happy to welcome you on your trip to Nice, Evian and Paris and I wish the friendship between France and India remains eternal)," Macron said in the video.
"I hope it was correct," Macron added after delivering the lines in Hindi.
The French president thanked Modi for his visit and described it as "very fruitful," while expressing hope of meeting him again in February. "Thank you for your visit. Thank you for our friendship. It was a very fruitful visit. France loves you. We are looking forward to seeing you again soon, in February. Jai Hind."
Modi arrived in the Mediterranean city of Nice on June 13 where he inaugurated the Bharat Innovates programme alongside Macron and held a bilateral meeting with the French president. He visited Slovakia from June 14 to 16, the first by an Indian prime minister.
Modi was in the French commune of Evian-Les-Bains for the G7 Summit on Tuesday and Wednesday, to which India was invited as a guest country. He concluded his trip in Paris on Thursday where he addressed the Indian diaspora and the technology forum VivaTech 2026.
"This visit to France has been extensive when it comes to engagement and outcomes. It began in Nice, where the Bharat Innovates programme was held, followed by Evian for G7 and then in Paris, where I addressed VivaTech 2026 and a large community programme, as well as met CEOs," Modi said in a social media post.
"I am especially grateful to my friend President Macron, the Government and the people of France for the warmth. The India-France friendship will become even stronger in the times to come," he added.
The visit signals deepening ties between the two countries, with Macron's Hindi farewell marking a personal diplomatic gesture. India's role as a G7 guest country and the Bharat Innovates programme highlight the growing technology and innovation partnership between New Delhi and Paris.
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