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Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted their shared commitment to advocating for technology sovereignty at the upcoming AI Summit. In a conversation with Firstpost and France TV, Macron identified tech sovereignty as a principal agenda item for both leaders at the summit, scheduled for this week.
Macron praised India's status as a “training superpower,” noting that it produces approximately 1 million engineers annually, outpacing the combined output of Europe and the United States. He stated, “This is a critical asset that should be leveraged on the global stage.” The partnership aims to strengthen mutual technological collaboration while addressing challenges related to technological dependencies.
As the summit approaches, the focus on technology sovereignty underscores the strategic partnership between India and France, asserting their positions as global technology leaders. The discussions are expected to explore pathways for enhancing collaboration and innovation in the tech sector.