At a recent function at the French Embassy here eminent people recalled the connect of cities like Kapurthala, known for its European architecture and Lahore, the erstwhile capital of Ranjit Singh's empire with France.
The French East India Company arrived in India in 1667 and set up the first trading post in Surat.
Tracing the European nation's well known connections in Puducherry and other former French trading posts, the Ambassador of France Francois Richier recalled his country's presence in North India also.
The French ambassador said he hoped that the French tourist coming to India should surely visit Punjab and discover the unique ties.
"Heritage issues can foster the relation between both the countries. I would want that the French tourist will go to Punjab and discover the connection between both the countries," Richier said.
Copies of 19th century portraits of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, General Allard and his wife - the originals of which are preserved in French collections - were also displayed at the event.
Henri Prevost-Allard, Deputy Mayor of Saint-Tropez and a descendant of General Allard, presented the memoirs of his grandfather along with the cooperation projects linking his city to India.
He also expressed the desire to build a statue of the Maharaja, General Allard and his wife in Saint Topez.
Bobby Singh Bansal, a British author of "The Lion's Firanghis: Europeans at the Court of Lahore", which charts the careers of former soldiers and mercenaries of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte to Punjab and who conducted research on Sikh heritage and Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the French officials trained the Sikh army and matched them to the European standards.
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