Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold delegation-level talks with the French president on March 10.
The leaders will co-chair the Founding Conference of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) a day later . The initiative to form the ISA for harnessing solar energy was taken by Modi and Macron's predecessor Franois Hollande, it said.
The French president's spouse Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron will also accompany him.
India-France strategic partnership, established in 1998, is one of the most important and comprehensive bilateral engagements and is marked by intense and frequent high-level exchanges and deep political understanding.
"We have enhanced and ongoing cooperation in the defence, maritime, space, security, and energy-related sectors, and are increasingly working together on all issues of concern including terrorism, climate change, sustainable growth and development, infrastructure, smart urbanisation, S&T cooperation, and youth exchanges.
The bilateral trade between India and France for the period April, 2016 to March, 2017 reached USD 10.95 billion.
France is the 9th largest foreign investor in India with a cumulative investment of USD 6.09 billion from April, 2000 to October, 2017.
Close to 1,000 French companies are present in India and about 120 Indian companies have invested in excess of Euro 1 billion in France and employ close to 7,000 people.
The India-France CEOs Forum will also take place during Macron's visit to India, the statement said.
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