India Navigation latérale fiche pays Dans cette rubrique India Political and Economic relations France and India France and India Date of update: March 27th 2026 Information still valid as of today's date French presence In 2019, a total of 8,530 French nationals were on the consular register in India.French Consulates in India: Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata and Puducherry/Chennai. Visits August 2019 (bilateral meeting in Chantilly and participation in the G7 summit in Biarritz). President Macron made a state visit to India from 9 to 12 March 2018. In 2020, several remote meetings were organized between the Heads of State and Government and Foreign Ministers during the public health crisis. The French Minister for the Ecological Transition, Ms Barbara Pompili, visited India from 28 January to 2 February 2021 to deepen bilateral cooperation on sustainable development and inaugurate the Indo-French Year of the Environment. The French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Mr Jean-Yves Le Drian, visited India from 13 to 15 April 2021. The Minister for the Armed Forces, Ms Florence Parly, travelled to India on 17 December 2021. The Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, made a visit to France from 20 to 23 February 2022. The French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness, Mr Franck Riester, visited India from 10 to 11 March 2022. The French Minister Delegate for Transport, Mr Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, visited India from 24 to 26 March 2022. Cultural, scientific and technical cooperation The development of academic, scientific and technical cooperation is a priority. The number of Indian students studying in France reached 10,000 in 2019 (with an objective of 20,000 by 2025), supported by scholarship programmes and partnerships between Indian and French institutions. The signing in March 2018 of an agreement on the recognition of diplomas and another on migration and mobility has increased the number of Indian students in France. Scientific and technical cooperation has been building on structures bringing together French and Indian researchers and scientists such as the Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR) since 1987 and on joint research laboratories in promising areas of research such as neuroscience and chemistry. India and France organize reciprocal festivals regularly, aiming to promote their culture: in France, the Namasté France festival, and in India, the Bonjour India festival. Health cooperation Solidarity between France and India could be seen at the height of the COVID-19 public health crisis, when India authorized an exemption for the export of many medicines to France. In return, France released assistance of €200 million from the AFD. At the request of the President Macron, the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs was wholly dedicated to conducting an exceptional solidarity operation in support of the Indian people, who suffered greatly from the COVID-19 pandemic. France and India continue to cooperate in the health field multilaterally via the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator (ACT-1) and are working together to ensure that all means to fight the disease, including vaccines, are treated as global public goods. Cooperation in the area of the environment On climate, our countries co-founded the International Solar Alliance on the sidelines of COP21, and in July 2020 France joined the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), launched by India. This structure helps implement investment principles in high-quality G20 infrastructures and contributes to climate change adaptation. In April 2021, France endorsed the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), launched in November 2019 by Prime Minister Modi, offering to take the role of lead partner of the Marine Resources pillar. India is one of the signatory countries of the Brest Commitments for the Oceans, which, along with the Roadmap on the Blue Economy and Ocean Governance, adopted on 20 February 2022, were the culmination of the Indo-French Year of the Environment organized in 2021. On 20 February 2022, France and India launched a call in favour of an Indo-Pacific partnership on natural parks. Useful link Embassy of France in India List of French representations Ambassade de France en Inde 2/50-E Shantipath - Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110021 Inde Tel : +91 11 43 19 61 00 Ambassade de France en Inde Social media Facebook X Instagram Youtube Consulat général de France à Bangalore 21 Palace Road, Vasanthnagar Bangalore 560052 Inde Tel : +91 80 22 14 1 Consulat général de France à Bangalore Social media X Facebook Consulat général de France à Calcutta 21C, Raja Santosh Road, Alipore Calcutta 700027 Inde Tel : +91 33 40 16 32 00 Consulat général de France à Calcutta Social media X Facebook Consulat général de France à Mumbai Wockhardt Towers East Wing, 5e étage Bandra - Kurla Complex Mumbai 400051 Inde Tel : +91 22 66 69 40 00 Consulat général de France à Mumbai Social media Facebook X Consulat général de France à Pondichéry 2, rue de la Marine Pondichéry 605001 Inde Tel : +91 413 223 10 00 Consulat général de France à Pondichéry Social media Facebook X
Ambassade de France en Inde 2/50-E Shantipath - Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110021 Inde Tel : +91 11 43 19 61 00 Ambassade de France en Inde Social media Facebook X Instagram Youtube
Consulat général de France à Bangalore 21 Palace Road, Vasanthnagar Bangalore 560052 Inde Tel : +91 80 22 14 1 Consulat général de France à Bangalore Social media X Facebook
Consulat général de France à Calcutta 21C, Raja Santosh Road, Alipore Calcutta 700027 Inde Tel : +91 33 40 16 32 00 Consulat général de France à Calcutta Social media X Facebook
Consulat général de France à Mumbai Wockhardt Towers East Wing, 5e étage Bandra - Kurla Complex Mumbai 400051 Inde Tel : +91 22 66 69 40 00 Consulat général de France à Mumbai Social media Facebook X
Consulat général de France à Pondichéry 2, rue de la Marine Pondichéry 605001 Inde Tel : +91 413 223 10 00 Consulat général de France à Pondichéry Social media Facebook X