Scientists Break Record with Extended Nuclear Fusion Reaction in France

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up his three-day visit to France by inaugurating India's second consulate in Marseille on February 12, 2025. This marks an important expansion of diplomatic relations, following the establishment of the Indian Embassy in Paris. Modi’s visit included a tribute to soldiers at the Mazargues War Cemetery and a tour of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, focusing on nuclear fusion collaboration.
During his stay, Modi highlighted the historical significance of freedom fighter VD "Veer" Savarkar's attempted escape from British custody in 1910, credited with the support of local French activists. On February 11, he engaged in discussions at the AI Action Summit and the India-France CEOs Forum, emphasizing the strengthening of bilateral ties through innovation and collaboration.
Modi also met with French President Emmanuel Macron and US Vice President J D Vance, fostering dialogue on various global issues. Marseille's strategic location on the Mediterranean enhances its role in trade between India and France, particularly through the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor.