Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on a significant diplomatic mission to France and the United States, starting February 10, with a sharpened focus on artificial intelligence governance and strategic alliances. In Paris, Modi joins forces with French President Emmanuel Macron at the AI Action Summit, an assembly teeming with global representatives like US Vice President JD Vance and tech leaders Sam Altman and Sundar Pichai, to deliberate AI’s global impact and ethical challenges. Deepening the India-France synergy, the leaders aim to advance nuclear energy ventures and defense partnerships involving Rafale jets and Scorpene submarines. Modi’s US visit highlights rekindling ties under President Trump, pushing for robust collaboration across technology and defense. As India seeks to assert its leadership in AI ethics and partnerships, this tour marks a pivotal stride in bolstering the nation’s global influence and strategic goals.
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