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India-France Innovation Roadmap 2030: Nice Summit 13 Key Outcomes

India and France adopted Innovation Roadmap 2030 at Nice on 14 June 2026. PM Modi-Macron summit produced 13 outcomes — AI Working Group, UPI expansion, €13.59B trade target. UPSC ready.

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“From a broad strategic friendship to a concrete agenda for emerging technologies — Nice 2026 marks a turning point in India-France ties.” — Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri

On 14 June 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron met at Villa Kerylos in Nice, producing one of the most outcome-rich India-France summits in recent years. The two leaders adopted the Innovation Roadmap 2030, launched a Dialogue on Economic Security, and announced 13 key outcomes spanning artificial intelligence, trade, education, space, and strategic cooperation.

This was the first interaction between the two leaders since their partnership was elevated to a Special Global Strategic Partnership in February 2026, when President Macron visited India for the AI Impact Summit. The Nice summit also coincided with the joint inauguration of Bharat Innovates 2026, a conclave showcasing India’s deep-tech ecosystem before a global audience of investors.

13 Key Outcomes
19 Agreements Signed
€13.59B Bilateral Trade (2025-26)
30,000 Indian Students in France by 2030
📊 Quick Reference
Summit Date 14 June 2026
Venue Villa Kerylos, Nice, France
Framework Adopted Innovation Roadmap 2030
Partnership Level Special Global Strategic Partnership
AI Body Created Joint India-France AI Working Group
Guiding Document Horizon 2047 Roadmap

✨ What the Innovation Roadmap 2030 Establishes

The Innovation Roadmap 2030 is a bilateral framework providing long-term direction to cooperation in critical and emerging technologies. It covers deep tech, semiconductors, agritech, medtech, renewable energy, defence and space.

Three major institutional mechanisms were established under the roadmap:

  • Joint India-France AI Working Group — for cooperation on AI and its global governance; extends the 2025 India-France AI Roadmap on safe, open and trustworthy AI
  • Centre of Digital Sciences — linking India’s Department of Science and Technology (DST) with France’s national research institute INRIA
  • ICCR India Chair on “AI, Innovation and Culture” — at Universite Paris-Saclay
🎯 Simple Explanation

Think of the Innovation Roadmap 2030 as a detailed project plan between two friends who’ve been working together loosely. Instead of just saying “let’s collaborate on tech,” they’ve now listed exactly which sectors, which institutions, and which goals they’ll pursue together — with a deadline of 2030.

January 2024
UPI goes live at the Eiffel Tower — first merchant location in France to accept India’s payment system
2025
India-France AI Roadmap signed; commits both nations to safe, open, secure and trustworthy AI
January 27, 2026
India-EU Free Trade Agreement signed
February 2026
Macron visits India for AI Impact Summit; partnership elevated to Special Global Strategic Partnership
June 14, 2026
Modi-Macron summit at Villa Kerylos, Nice; Innovation Roadmap 2030 adopted; 13 outcomes announced

📌 The 13 Key Outcomes at a Glance

The bilateral talks produced a wide spread of agreements and new institutional mechanisms. The principal outcomes include:

  • Adoption of the Innovation Roadmap 2030 and creation of the Joint India-France AI Working Group
  • A high-level mechanism to double bilateral trade within five years
  • A new Dialogue on Economic Security covering supply-chain resilience in critical minerals
  • Signing of 19 agreements between innovation institutions of both countries
  • Expanded use of India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in more French cities
  • MoU for a National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Aeronautics at NSTI, Kanpur
  • Incubation of 10 additional Indian startups at Station F, Paris
  • Letter of Intent between ICMR and France’s Health Data Hub
  • Declaration of Intent on cooperation in railway and high-speed rail development in India
  • General Security Agreement on the Exchange and Protection of Classified Information
  • ISRO-CNES Letter of Intent on microgravity research and human space exploration
✓ Quick Recall

Remember the number: The Nice summit produced 13 key outcomes and 19 signed agreements. These are the two most exam-tested figures from this summit.

Domain Key Agreement / Outcome Institutions Involved
Artificial Intelligence Joint India-France AI Working Group; ICCR India Chair DST (India), INRIA (France), Universite Paris-Saclay
Trade Target to double bilateral trade in 5 years Economic and Financial Dialogue
Digital Payments UPI expansion to more French cities NPCI (India)
Startups 10 more Indian startups at Station F Station F, Paris
Health Letter of Intent between ICMR and Health Data Hub ICMR (India), Health Data Hub (France)
Space ISRO-CNES LoI on microgravity and human spaceflight ISRO (India), CNES (France)
Skills Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Aeronautics NSTI Kanpur

⚖️ Trade Goals and the Economic Security Dialogue

The Dialogue on Economic Security focuses on supply-chain resilience in critical minerals, semiconductors, critical technologies, energy and cybersecurity. Critical minerals — used in batteries, electronics and renewable-energy systems — are a global priority given competition to secure these inputs.

India-France bilateral trade has more than doubled over the past decade, reaching €13.59 billion (approximately USD 15.81 billion) in 2025-26, with Indian exports to France at around €6.1 billion. France is India’s third-largest trading partner within the EU (after the Netherlands and Germany) and India’s 11th largest foreign investor, with cumulative FDI of roughly €10.50 billion since 2000.

Both leaders called for early implementation of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, signed on 27 January 2026, which is expected to accelerate bilateral trade flows.

⚠️ Exam Trap

Don’t confuse: France is India’s 3rd-largest EU trading partner — not 3rd globally. The Netherlands and Germany rank above France within the EU. France is the 11th largest foreign investor in India overall.

🌍 Digital Payments, Startups and Bharat Innovates

The expansion of UPI (Unified Payments Interface) in France builds on a milestone from January 2024, when India’s real-time payment system — developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) — went live at the Eiffel Tower as the first French merchant location to accept it. The Nice talks extended its scope to additional French cities.

Station F in Paris, one of the world’s largest startup campuses, will incubate 10 more Indian startups, giving them access to French investors and market networks. This is in addition to startups already hosted there.

The Bharat Innovates 2026 conclave at the Palais des Expositions in Nice showcased 120 innovative startups and over 20 Institutes of Excellence across 13 critical technology domains, drawing more than 350 investors and venture capitalists from around the world.

💭 Think About This

UPI first launched internationally at the Eiffel Tower — a deeply symbolic choice. As India expands UPI across more European cities, what does this tell us about the role of digital public infrastructure (DPI) as a tool of economic diplomacy? How is India using homegrown technology to build global leverage?

👩‍🏫 Education, Student Mobility and People-to-People Ties

France has set an ambitious target of hosting 30,000 Indian students by 2030, up from an expected 10,000 in 2025. This is supported by schemes such as the International Classes programme, which teaches French language and academic methodology to incoming students.

Both sides agreed to expand mutual recognition of educational qualifications. Prime Minister Modi invited French universities to establish campuses in India under the National Education Policy (NEP), while welcoming President Macron’s commitment to support Indian students in France. PM Modi also thanked the French side for swift implementation of visa-free airport transit for Indian nationals travelling through France.

📜 Strategic, Space and Civil Nuclear Cooperation

Beyond innovation, the two leaders reviewed defence collaboration and agreed to intensify co-design, co-development and co-production of defence platforms and advanced technologies.

In space, ISRO and CNES will expand cooperation in human spaceflight and space situational awareness, with scope for greater private-sector participation. In civil nuclear energy, both sides noted that India’s SHANTI Act had opened avenues for cooperation in small and advanced modular reactors.

Following the Nice leg, PM Modi was scheduled to participate in the Vivatech event in Paris and travel to Slovakia before attending the G7 Summit in Evian, where India was invited as a partner country.

✓ Quick Recall

Key Acts & Bodies: India’s SHANTI Act enables civil nuclear cooperation. ISRO (India) + CNES (France) are the two space agencies cooperating on human spaceflight. NPCI developed UPI. These institutional names are high-frequency MCQ targets.

🧠 Memory Tricks
13 Outcomes at Nice:
“Nice 13” — Just as a bakers dozen is 13, the Nice summit delivered a “baker’s dozen” of outcomes. Summit was at Villa Kerylos, Nice, on 14 June 2026.
France’s EU Trade Rank:
“NaGFrance” — Netherlands, Germany, France. That’s the order of India’s top-3 EU trading partners. France = 3rd.
UPI in France Timeline:
“Eiffel Tower, January 2024” — UPI first launched at the most iconic French landmark. Easy to picture and hard to forget.
Student Target:
“30K by 30” — France wants 30,000 Indian students by the year 2030. Same number, same year suffix.
📚 Quick Revision Flashcards

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Question
Where and when was the Innovation Roadmap 2030 adopted?
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Answer
At Villa Kerylos, Nice, France on 14 June 2026, during PM Modi and President Macron bilateral talks.
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🧠 Think Deeper

For GDPI, Essay Writing & Critical Analysis

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India is expanding UPI to Europe while simultaneously building multilateral tech partnerships. Does India’s digital public infrastructure (DPI) diplomacy give it a new kind of “soft power”?
Consider: How DPI differs from traditional aid diplomacy; the role of NPCI as a global standard-setter; whether tech exports can substitute for geopolitical leverage; risks of dependency.
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The Economic Security Dialogue focuses on critical minerals and supply-chain resilience. Is “friend-shoring” — partnering only with trusted allies for critical supply chains — a sustainable strategy for India?
Think about: India’s critical mineral dependencies; balancing ties with China vs. Western partners; the role of the India-EU FTA in reshaping supply chains; costs vs. benefits of supply-chain decoupling.
🎯 Test Your Knowledge

5 questions • Instant feedback

Question 1 of 5
Where was the Innovation Roadmap 2030 adopted during the Modi-Macron summit in June 2026?
A) Élysée Palace, Paris
B) Palais des Expositions, Nice
C) Villa Kerylos, Nice
D) Château de Versailles, Paris
Explanation

The Innovation Roadmap 2030 was adopted on 14 June 2026 at Villa Kerylos in Nice, France, during PM Modi and President Macron bilateral talks.

Question 2 of 5
How many key outcomes were announced at the Nice summit between India and France on 14 June 2026?
A) 9
B) 13
C) 19
D) 21
Explanation

The Nice summit produced 13 key outcomes. 19 agreements were separately signed between innovation institutions of both countries.

Question 3 of 5
What is France’s rank as India’s trading partner within the European Union?
A) 1st largest EU trading partner
B) 2nd largest EU trading partner
C) 5th largest EU trading partner
D) 3rd largest EU trading partner
Explanation

France is India’s third-largest EU trading partner, after the Netherlands and Germany. It is also India’s 11th-largest foreign investor overall.

Question 4 of 5
At which location did India’s UPI first go live in France?
A) Eiffel Tower, Paris (January 2024)
B) Louvre Museum, Paris (March 2024)
C) Nice Airport (June 2025)
D) Station F, Paris (February 2026)
Explanation

UPI first went live in France at the Eiffel Tower in January 2024 — the first French merchant location to accept India’s real-time payment system developed by NPCI.

Question 5 of 5
What is France’s target for hosting Indian students by 2030?
A) 10,000 students
B) 20,000 students
C) 30,000 students
D) 50,000 students
Explanation

France has set a target of hosting 30,000 Indian students by 2030, up from an expected 10,000 in 2025.

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📌 Key Takeaways for Exams
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Summit: PM Modi and President Macron met on 14 June 2026 at Villa Kerylos, Nice — producing 13 key outcomes and 19 signed agreements.
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Innovation Roadmap 2030: A bilateral framework for cooperation in AI, semiconductors, deep tech, agritech, medtech, renewable energy, defence and space — with the Joint India-France AI Working Group as a centrepiece.
3
Economic Security Dialogue: A new mechanism focusing on supply-chain resilience in critical minerals, semiconductors, energy and cybersecurity. Trade target: double bilateral trade within 5 years.
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France-India Trade Facts: Bilateral trade reached €13.59 billion (USD 15.81 billion) in 2025-26. France is India’s 3rd-largest EU trading partner and 11th-largest foreign investor (cumulative FDI ~€10.50 billion).
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UPI in France: Launched first at the Eiffel Tower in January 2024 by NPCI. Expanded to more French cities at Nice 2026. Represents India’s DPI diplomacy in action.
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Education & Startups: France targets 30,000 Indian students by 2030. Station F (Paris) will incubate 10 more Indian startups. SHANTI Act enables India-France civil nuclear cooperation in small modular reactors.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Innovation Roadmap 2030?
It is a bilateral framework adopted by India and France on 14 June 2026 at the Nice summit, providing structured, long-term direction to cooperation in AI, semiconductors, agritech, medtech, renewable energy, defence and space. Its centrepiece is the Joint India-France AI Working Group, which also addresses AI’s global governance. It builds on the broader Horizon 2047 Roadmap that guides the overall India-France partnership.
What is the Dialogue on Economic Security announced at Nice?
The Dialogue on Economic Security is a new high-level mechanism focused on supply-chain resilience — particularly in critical minerals, semiconductors, energy and cybersecurity. Critical minerals (used in batteries, electronics and renewable energy) are a global priority, and this dialogue signals that India and France view supply-chain security as a strategic, not merely commercial, concern.
What is Station F, and why does it matter for India?
Station F in Paris is one of the world’s largest startup campuses. The Nice summit agreed to incubate 10 more Indian startups there, giving them access to French investors, mentors and European market networks. This is part of a broader effort to integrate India’s startup ecosystem with global innovation hubs.
What is the India-EU Free Trade Agreement mentioned in the context of India-France ties?
The India-EU Free Trade Agreement was signed on 27 January 2026 after years of negotiations. Both PM Modi and President Macron called for its early implementation at the Nice summit. Since France is India’s third-largest EU trading partner, this FTA is expected to significantly boost bilateral trade flows and accelerate the goal of doubling India-France trade within five years.
What is the SHANTI Act and its relevance to India-France relations?
India’s SHANTI Act is a domestic legislation that opened new avenues for civil nuclear cooperation. At the Nice summit, both sides noted that it enables collaboration in small and advanced modular reactors (SMRs and AMRs) — an emerging frontier in clean nuclear energy where both countries have technical interest.
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