India, France elevate defence ties in push for strategic autonomy
The deal reflects India’s shift from ‘transactional defence buying’ amid expanding security engagement with Europe, analysts say

The two leaders renewed a 10-year defence cooperation agreement and elevated ties to a “Special Global Strategic Partnership” on Tuesday, unveiling more than 20 areas of expanded cooperation during Macron’s visit to Delhi.
The sweeping set of agreements ranges from missile production and artificial intelligence to trade and taxation, as both sides seek to deepen strategic and economic links amid geopolitical turbulence.
Srinivasan Balakrishnan, director of strategic engagement and partnerships at Delhi-based think tank Indic Researchers Forum, said the discussions showed “a deliberate shift from transactional defence buying” by India.
