Macron Shares Republic Day Selfie with PM Modi, Celebrates India-France Ties
French President Emmanuel Macron marked India’s 75th Republic Day by sharing a selfie with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations. The photo, taken during Macron’s visit as chief guest for the parade, sparked a warm exchange on social media.
Key Takeaways
- President Macron shared a Republic Day selfie with PM Modi, calling India a “brother” in defending a free model.
- The visit saw the adoption of a key Indo-Pacific roadmap and new defence & space partnerships.
- A 128-member French contingent participated in the Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path.
A Warm Social Media Exchange
Posting the picture on X, President Macron wrote: “Happy Republic Day, my dear friend @NarendraModi. Long live the friendship between India and France! As allies in the fight for the planet. As partners in the quest for a more sovereign world. As brothers in defending a free, just and social model.”
Prime Minister Modi promptly responded: “Thank you my friend, President @EmmanuelMacron. I am glad you had a memorable visit to India. Your presence on our Republic Day was an honour for the people of India. Long live India-France friendship!”
Strategic Agreements Forged
Beyond the ceremonial gestures, the visit yielded substantial strategic outcomes. India and France adopted a detailed roadmap for cooperation in the region, affirming a shared commitment to rule of law, freedom of navigation, and peaceful dispute resolution.
Defence cooperation was significantly bolstered with a focus on ‘Make in India’ initiatives. A new was also announced, marking a leap forward in the bilateral relationship.
Grand Parade Participation
President Macron was the chief guest at the Republic Day parade on January 26 at Kartavya Path. France’s participation was notable, featuring a 95-member marching contingent and a 33-member band contingent, totalling 128 personnel.



