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Want limitless partnership: Sarkozy

"Limitless" and "partner" were the chosen words of French President Nicholas Sarkozy on Monday to reflect the furthering of India-France strategic relationship in its 12th year. Jayanth Jacob reports.

Updated on: Dec 07, 2010 01:43 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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"Limitless" and "partner" were the chosen words of French President Nicholas Sarkozy on Monday to reflect the furthering of India-France strategic relationship in its 12th year.

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Sarkozy made a vigorous reiteration of support for India’s bid for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council, prodded Pakistan to act on terrorism determinedly and prosecute the 26/11 plotters, and spoke of having “same reading on Afghanistan” with India.

"President Sarkozy’s visit has provided further impetus to our partnership and reconfirmed its strategic nature”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said.

Terming India as a "partner", as the French nuclear major Areva is scouting for partnership, once the commercial deal comes through for the European pressurised reactors, for which a framework agreement was signed on Monday, the deal could be worth over $9 billion (R40,590 crore).

"In the nuclear area, our cooperation is limitless,” the French president said.

Singh deeply appreciated “France’s willingness to supply us advanced defence technologies in a way that contributes to the modernisation of our own defence industry.”

Though no formal announcement was made, sourced said a clutch of defence deals are in the final stages. These include upgrading Mirage fighter jets, equip them with missiles, a deal that could be worth 700 million euros, developing a surface to air missiles and French aerospace major Safran jointly developing a fighter aircraft. Sarkozy also hoped that India would buy the Rafael fighter jet produced by Dassault Aviation.

 
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