Paris:
The number of Indian students in France is expected to reach an unprecedented 10,000 this year, according to a joint statement by India and France on Wednesday during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Paris.
Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron called for improving trade and investment tires between the two countries and strived to further deepen their involvement in the Indo-Pacific and various global forums and initiatives.
Both leaders welcomed the successful launch of the international class schedule last year, said a joint statement after the meeting here.
According to the scheme, Indian students are taught at the start of French as a foreign language and methodology and academic content in very renowned French universities in France during one academic year before they enter their chosen curricula in France.
“It will create favorable circumstances to increase the mobility of students and by 2030 to reach the target of 30,000 Indian students in France. Joint explanation said.
Both leaders also welcomed the operationalization of the Young Professionals Scheme (YPS) under the India-France Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement (MMPA) that facilitates the two-way mobility of young people and professionals, making the ties of friendship between people from India and France.
Both leaders emphasized the conclusion of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) to promote cooperation in the field of skills development, vocational education and training that will create opportunities for both countries to strengthen cooperation in this area.
Modi and Macron launched an India-France route map about artificial intelligence (AI), rooted in philosophical convergence in their approaches aimed at the development of safe, open, safe and reliable artificial intelligence.
“They welcomed the recording of Indian startups on the French startup -incubator station F,” said the statement.
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