The Prime Minister’s Office released an official statement on June 14 outlining Narendra Modi’s address at Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, France.
The document highlighted commitments to open innovation platforms, green technology financing and Indo-French university twinning programs.
Modi reiterated invitations for global firms to co-develop products in India rather than treating the country as a test market alone.
The release included photographs from meetings with Macron and lists of memoranda signed in aerospace and agritech.
Press Information Bureau bulletins circulated to Indian embassies for diaspora briefings across Europe.
Opposition parties requested Lok Sabha tabling of full texts to scrutinize financial pledges made abroad.
The Prime Minister’s Office highlighted open innovation platforms and Indo-French university twinning in its June 14 release.
Photographs from Nice accompanied lists of aerospace and agritech memoranda signed during Bharat Innovates.
Opposition parties requested Lok Sabha tabling of full speech texts to scrutinize financial pledges made abroad.
PIB releases said Modi’s Bharat Innovates speech emphasized that India welcomes foreign capital only when partnerships include technology transfer and local manufacturing commitments.
Congress MPs asked whether Modi’s France pledges require parliamentary approval for funding commitments, citing constitutional rules on treaty-making and expenditure.
Officials said additional updates are expected as June 14 filings and statements are reviewed by reporters and verified against primary records.
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https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleaseDetail.aspx?PRID=2272673®=3&lang=1