Now Rafael will become another mark! India, UAE and France will form a forum

 Now Rafael will become another mark!  India, UAE and France will form a forum

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India, UAE, France set to form Tripartite Rafale Forum.
India will play an important role in this forum.
Both India and UAE have bought Rafale fighter jets from France.

New York. A trilateral meeting of India-UAE-French foreign ministers in New York focused on enhancing partnership in defense and security with special focus on Rafale fighter jets, global issues, innovation and people-to-people ties. Rafale fighter jets are a common feature in this tripartite strategic partnership. Because both India and UAE have bought Rafale fighter jets from France. All the three countries are keen to create a tripartite Rafale Forum and India will play an important role in this forum.

According to a report in Economic Times, while India is a major strategic partner of France in South Asia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a major partner of France in West Asia. The partnership between India and the United Arab Emirates has also seen a major change in the last few years. The strategic partnership of both the countries has taken these relations to new heights.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted after the meeting in New York that ‘India-UAE-France’s first productive first trilateral ministerial meeting. Active exchange of views between strategic partners and UNSC members.

I will be jealous of the person who will become the External Affairs Minister in 2047: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar

India-UAE-France have a very smooth relationship with each other and there are many areas where they can potentially work in a more coordinated manner. In July, India-UAE-France held its first trilateral meeting at an official level to explore possible cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region, including maritime security, blue economy, regional connectivity, food and energy security. Along with this, possible areas of cooperation were discussed in this meeting on many issues including innovation, start-ups, resilience in supply chain, enhancing cultural cooperation. The three countries also discussed the next steps to be taken to advance trilateral cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

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