The visiting minister also extended his President Francois Hollande's invitation to Modi to visit France.
Terming his meeting with Modi as "warm", Fabius said he had "positive" talks with the Prime Minister on issues of urban planning, tourism and low-cost defence manufacturing.
Asked if he raised the multi-billion Rafale deal with Modi, the minister did not give a direct answer but said it was acknowledged that defence was a very important area of cooperation in the bilateral relationship.
Yesterday, during his meetings with Defence Minister Arun Jaitley and his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj, Fabius had pushed for early purchase of the multi-billion dollar Rafale combat aircraft by India.
The visiting minister said the two countries are keen on strengthening economic ties and technology sharing and during the meeting the Prime Minister was interested in setting up "industrial bases" in the country.
Among other issues, they discussed climate change, anti- terrorism and people-to-people exchanges.
