The second India-France Strategic Space Dialogue, held in New Delhi on March 4, 2024, underscored the growing importance of space cooperation in bilateral relations. And marked another significant milestone in the collaborative efforts between the two nations in the space domain.
Led by Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra from India and Secretary General of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Ms. Anne-Marie Descôtes from France, during the dialogue, both sides conducted a comprehensive review of the progress achieved since the inaugural India-France Strategic Space Dialogue.
They deliberated on the substantial advancements made in bilateral engagement within the space sector and explored avenues for further collaboration, both at the government-to-government (G2G) level and in commercial endeavours.
A key focus of the discussions revolved around the implementation of the recently signed Letter of Intent on Defence Space Cooperation. This agreement symbolizes a deepening of ties between India and France in utilizing space capabilities for defence purposes. Additionally, the dialogue encompassed discussions on capacity building, training initiatives, and space exchanges aimed at fostering mutual learning and expertise enhancement.
Recognizing the significance of industrial cooperation in the defence space sector, both parties explored avenues for strengthening collaboration in this domain. The exchange of expertise and technological know-how is poised to contribute significantly to the development of defence capabilities in both nations.
Moreover, the dialogue emphasized the importance of fostering a conducive environment for commercial space activities. Both India and France acknowledged the potential for growth and innovation in the commercial space segment and expressed their commitment to facilitating partnerships and investments to harness this potential effectively.
As reported previously by Financial Express Online, the inaugural India-France Strategic Space Dialogue in 2023 had identified key areas for cooperation. These include joint-satellite missions like Trishna, Maritime Domain Awareness, payload accommodation, ground station support, and human spaceflight.
In conclusion, the second India-France Strategic Space Dialogue reaffirmed the shared commitment of both nations towards leveraging space cooperation as a strategic pillar of their bilateral relationship. Through sustained dialogue and collaborative initiatives, India and France are poised to unlock new frontiers in space exploration and innovation while strengthening their longstanding partnership in the domain of science and technology.