The French President will be the guest of India on January 26, this record will be made

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If everything goes well, then next year i.e. on 26 January 2024, we will be the President of France Emmanuel Macron (Emmanuel Macron) will be seen participating in India's Republic Day Parade. If the media reports are to be believed, the Government of India has sent an invitation to the President of France for this. Before this, there was talk of President Joe Biden's visit. The French President may be India's guest at next year's Republic Day celebrations.

According to media reports, the Government of India has sent an invitation to French President Emmanuel Macron for Republic Day. Earlier there were reports of the arrival of US President Joe Biden, but then suddenly there was news that the US President will not be able to attend the Republic Day celebrations this time.

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the French capital Paris this year Bastille Day Parade participated in During the parade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also attended as the guest of honour. If French President Emmanuel Macron visits India on January 26, he will be the sixth leader to attend the Republic Day celebrations. Since 1976, India has invited the President of France for Republic Day a total of five times.

This includes the French president

In 1976, French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac was the first leader to attend Republic Day. After this, French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing in 1980, President Jacques Chirac in 1998, President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008 and President Francois Hollande in 2016 have participated in India's Republic Day. India has so far invited the most French leaders on its Republic Day.

India had bought 36 Rafale

A strong link between India and France Raphael Deal is India currently has the Air Force version of the Rafale. Government of India has purchased 36 Rafale so far. Recently there has been talk in media reports about India buying some more Rafales. The Congress party has also been alleging corruption in the Rafale procurement, but this matter could not survive in the court.

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