In what was easily one of the features of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic visit to France, during he oversaw the country's National Day celebrations as the Guest of Honour, President Emmanuel Macron hosted a banquet dinner in his honour.
The banquet was organised at Paris' iconic Louvre Museum on July 14, the French National Day.
Prime Minister Modi was welcomed by Macron and French First Lady Brigitte Macron and treated to specially curated all-vegetarian spread.
The Oscar-winning song Jai Ho, from the film Slumdog Millionaire, was played twice at the banquet hosted for Modi in Paris.
Set to tune by celebrated music composer A R Rahman, Jai Ho received an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 81st Academy Awards in 2009, and also won in the category of 'Best Song Written for a Motion Picture' at the 52nd Grammy Awards in 2010.
This lively and upbeat musical number from the British film was an Indo-Hispanic fusion anthem with a global spirit.
The last time a banquet was held at Louvre was for Queen Elizabeth in 1953. The museum, which generally gets a lot of footfalls on this day, was closed on the French National Day for the hosting of the banquet.
Even the thread for the vegetarian menu had the Tricolour, marking a deviation from the protocol which is to use French colours only.
Modi, in his address at the banquet dinner, said the world has faced many ups and downs in the past 25 years but the friendship between India and France continued to grow deeper.
He said the two nations have prepared a roadmap for the next 25 years and that their partnership is a force for global good.
Addressing the banquet dinner hosted by Macron, Modi said, "In the past 25 years, the world faced many ups and downs and challenging times, but the friendship between France and India continued to grow deeper. We have made a long and important journey on the basis of Mutual understanding, trust and respect. Due to the personal efforts of President Macron, our ties are moving forward in every direction."
"We have prepared a roadmap for the next 25 years. We are contributing not only to the welfare of both countries but also to world peace and security. Our partnership is a force for global good," Modi added.
Modi, on his visit to France, participated in the Bastille Day celebrations as the Guest of Honour, on Friday.
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