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Looking back at his 'exceptional trip' to India recently, French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday said he was "extremely honoured" to be a part of the 75th Republic Day celebrations in Delhi.
In a video showing glimpses of his recent visit, Macron said that India is going to be on the front row in the world's transformation.
"We have got everything to say to a country like India, a democratic power, a demographic, economic and a technological as well, which is going to be front row at the world's transformation," the French President can be heard saying in the video posted on X.
He posted the video with the caption "A look back at an exceptional trip in India".
Macron said he was "extremely honoured" to be part "important and unique" Republic Day celebration.
"This is in our memories forever," he said adding France wants to have "more and more investments" in India.
Further boasting of a good relationship between the two countries, the French President stated that even if the relations between India and France are good, both nations "can still do much more".
"We developed during the past few years a series of cooperations and partnerships in different sectors with your country. And clearly, we want to make more and more investments. Even if the relationship is very good, we can do much more. Everything's good so far," he said in the video.
Furthermore, he emphasised that they want to have 30,000 students in France coming from India by 2030.
Replying to Macron's post, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the French President's recent India visit and participation in the Republic Day celebrations will surely boost India-France friendship.
Tagging his post, Prime Minister Modi said, "It was an honour to have you in India, President Emmanuel Macron."