This was conveyed to French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius when he called on Modi. Recalling his meeting with President Hollande on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Brisbane last year, the Prime Minister said that he was looking forward to his visit to France in April.
"Prime Minister Modi and Fabius discussed key areas of bilateral cooperation, including Space, Defence, Railways, Smart Cities, Tourism, Sustainable Development, Energy and Climate Change," an official release said here.
"Had a wonderful meeting with France's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development," Modi tweeted.
Fabius, who is here to attend three-day "Delhi Sustainable Development Summit" that began today, had held talks with his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj during which the two leaders discussed cooperation in key areas of energy, climate and trade.
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Asked if Swaraj briefed his French counterpart on recent breakthrough in the Indo-US nuclear deal, he said it was normal to keep them informed about the major developments in the field of energy, where India and France share a robust relations.
France, whose company Areva is involved in the 9900 MW Jaitapur power plant project, has always maintained that they were ready to work within Indian domestic liability law.