Drian will arrive here later tonight after his visit to the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The French Minister will meet Parrikar tomorrow during which he will "pursue" discussions on matters that were taken up during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to France last month, a French Embassy statement said.
This includes negotiations for the acquisition of 36 Rafale fighter aircraft.
"The aim is to launch negotiations pursuant to the Indo-French Joint Statement of April 10," it said.
A "powerful symbol" of the strategic partnership between France and India, this exercise enabled the navies of both countries to deepen their mutual knowledge and strengthen their close ties of friendship, the statement said.
"It is also a concrete illustration of the importance that France and India, both regional powers of the Indian Ocean Region, attach to maritime security," it added.
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