Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Paris on Monday night on a visit which is expected to help India and France "build" a strategic partnership in atomic energy, defence, trade and other key areas. Singh was accorded a warm welcome on his arrival to the French capital on the first leg of his five-day two-nation tour that will also take him to Egypt on Wednesday for the 15th Non-Aligned Movement Summit. The Prime Minister, who is in Paris at the invitation of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, will be the Chief Guest at the National Day celebrations of France, which he said "is an honour for the people of India."
"We would like to build upon our partnership in the areas of trade and investment, high technology, space, nuclear energy, defence, education, culture, tourism and scientific research and development," Singh said in New Delhi before leaving for Paris. "India and France enjoy a close and wide-ranging strategic partnership. Our relations with France encompass a large number of areas and have served our national interests well," he said.
In a communique, Sarkozy has said he wishes to "honour" France's strategic partnership with India through Singh's visit. Sarkozy said France fully supported India's bid for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council and had called for enlargement of G-8