India, France discuss critical minerals, investments at Economic and Financial Dialogue
India and France are set to bolster economic ties, focusing on critical minerals and financial connectivity. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her French counterpart explored enhanced cooperation in multilateral forums and boosting cross-inv...

The discussions covered potential areas of enhanced bilateral cooperation, including the implementation of the India-France partnership on critical minerals as part of broader efforts to strengthen economic sovereignty and security.
"As the economic relationship between India and France deepens within the broader framework of the special global strategic partnership, resuming high-level exchanges on international outlook, bilateral cooperation and outcome-oriented solutions had become essential," the finance ministry said in a statement.
According to the statement, Sitharaman and France's Minister of Economy, Finance, Industrial, Energy and Digital Sovereignty, Roland Lescure, discussed greater alignment of the two countries' positions in multilateral economic forums, including the G20 and the Paris Club, in the context of India's association with the French G7 presidency.
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During the India-France Economic and Financial Dialogue (EFD), the two ministers also exchanged views on the global economic outlook.
The discussions covered potential areas of enhanced bilateral cooperation, including the implementation of the India-France partnership on critical minerals as part of broader efforts to strengthen economic sovereignty and security.
The two sides also explored ways to boost cross-investments and discussed opportunities in the high-speed railway sector following the signing of a declaration of intent on railways.
Proposals to further connect the financial industries between India and France were discussed by the ministers, the statement said.
The ministers have pledged to use the economic and financial dialogue as the main platform for addressing economic, financial, technological, investment and trade matters between India and France, it said.
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Both leaders agreed on exploring the possibility of holding the next edition of the dialogue in 2027, it said.
The dialogue followed the commitment made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron during the latter's visit to India in February 2026 to convene the Economic and Financial Dialogue this year.
Sitharaman is on a four-day official visit to France since Wednesday.
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