According to a joint statement released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday during a visit to Paris, the number of Indian students in France is expected to reach an unprecedented 10,000 this year.
Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron called for increasing trade and investment relations between the two countries and committed to deepen their engagement in Indo-Pacific and various global forums and initiatives.
The two leaders welcomed the successful launch of the International Classes Scheme last year, in a joint statement issued after the meeting here.
Under this scheme, Indian students are taught French as French, and during an academic year before entering their chosen curriculum in France, functioning and educational materials in highly reputed French universities in France.
“It will create favorable conditions to increase the dynamics of the student and meet the target of 30,000 Indian students in France by 2030. In this regard, he welcomed the increasing number of Indian students in France, one with 2025 figures It is expected to reach the unprecedented 10,000, “the joint statement states.
The two leaders also welcomed the operation of Young Professionals Scheme (YPS) under India-France Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement Agreement Agreement (MMPA), which will facilitate two-way dynamics of youth and professionals, which will facilitate the youth and professionals, which will be among the people of India. The bond of friendship will be further strengthened and France.
The two leaders emphasized the conclusion of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote cooperation in the field of skill development, vocational education and training, which will create opportunities for the two countries to strengthen cooperation in the field.
Modi and Macron launched an India-France Roadmap on Artificial Intelligence (AI), which lies in a philosophical convergence in its perspective, focusing on the development of safe, open, safe and reliable artificial intelligence.
“He welcomed the inclusion of Indian startups at French Startup Incubator Station F.” the statement said.
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