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French Prime Minister Borne welcomes India's Narendra Modi to Matignon

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is welcomed by his French counterpart Elisabeth Borne at Matignon on the first day of his official visit to France, where he will be the guest of honour at the country's Bastille Day military parade. Despite differences over the war in Ukraine and tensions over human rights in India, Western democracies are courting Modi and the world's most populous country as a counterweight to China in Asia. IMAGES

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