India and France have traditionally maintained close and friendly relations with bilateral cooperation being extended to various fields.
The establishment of the Strategic Partnership in 1998 witnessed further rise in bilateral ties with regular high- level exchanges at the Head of State and government levels, thus boosting the cooperation in trade and investment, culture, science amd technology, education, nuclear energy, space and defence to name a few, a statement released by the navy said.
"Three of the four ships, INS Mumbai, INS Talwar and INS Deepak arrived in Saint Denis port of the Reunion Island, France on October 27 towards bolstering bilateral ties and reinforcing cooperation in maritime security between India and France," the statement said.
The scale and quantum of defence cooperation between the countries have progressively been stepped up in the last decade.
The growing defence cooperation is evident from the conduct of annual naval exercise Varuna, contract for the construction of Scorpene class submarines and the participation of a 400-strong contingent of the Indian armed forces in the Bastille Day parade in 2009, where the Indian Prime Minister was the Guest of Honour, it said.
"The current visit seeks to underscore India's solidarity with friendly countries of the region to strengthen the existing bonds of friendship between India and France," it said.
During the stay, the ships would be kept open to public. In addition, various cultural events and games between the two navies are also scheduled.
