French Prez Emmanuel Macron to visit India in Dec to discuss bilateral ties

There will be discussions on economic, strategic, smart cities, renewable energy and other aspects

Emmanuel Macron, France, French President
French President Emmanuel Macron is pushing for greater fiscal integration among the 19 nations that now use the euro as a way to foster unity. Photo: Reuters
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Last Updated : Oct 11 2017 | 6:22 PM IST

French President Emmanuel Macron will visit India from December 8 to 10 and discuss with the leadership here various issues including strategic and economic ties, France's Ambassador to India Alexandre Ziegler said on Wednesday.

He said a nuclear plant in France will go on stream next year, which will be a reference site for India to decide on buying French nuclear reactors for the Jaitapur site in Maharashtra.

"There will be discussions on economic, strategic, smart cities, renewable energy and other aspects," Ziegler told reporters on the sidelines of an event to announce the commencement of direct flights to Paris from Chennai by Jet Airways this month.

According to him, bilateral trade was good and so was French companies' investments in India and vice versa.

Ziegler said French automotive group PSA will start constructing its own car plant near here next year and start production from 2019.

The PSA is partnering with India's C.K. Birla Group and has announced an investment of around 100 million euros in setting up 100,000 units per annum car plant.

The PSA group is the second French automotive group to set up base here after Renault.

As for the status of discussions with the Indian government on the supply of nuclear reactors, Ziegler said it was progressing smoothly.

He said the Indian stipulation of reactor supplier having a running reactor as a reference site was perfectly fine with the French government.

India had earlier announced its plans to buy nuclear power reactors from French company Areva for the Jaitapur project.

Ziegler said a new nuclear plant similar to what is being planned to be supplied to India is coming up at Flamanville in France and is expected to be operational next year.

Speaking about Indian visitors to France, Ziegler said last year around 600,000 Indians visited France which was higher than the previous year.

He said a consular officer has been opened in Chennai and visas will be issued within 48 hours for visits to France.

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First Published: Oct 11 2017 | 6:13 PM IST

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