By IANS,
New Delhi : French Defence Minister Herve Morin Friday called for the expansion of defence ties with India at the conclusion of his two-day India visit.
“We are looking forward to increase the defence cooperation in land forces. At present, the Mirage (the French-made fighter jet in the Indian air force) upgradation and MMRCA (medium multi role combat aircraft) deal are our main focus,” Morin told reporters here.
“India and France have long term strategic partnership and we are keen to expand it further,” he added.
The French defence minister was on two day visit to India and met his Indian counterpart A.K. Antony.
According to defence officials here, the issue of delay in the Scorpene Submarine deal was also raised during the discussions.
India has been saying that the delay in the submarine project would adversely impact its fleet strength.
The first Scorpene submarine is due to be delivered in 2012.
Morin was also engaged in discussion with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Navy Day celebration at the home of Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma.