Modi, Macron Launch Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice
Digital Desk
PM Modi and Macron launched Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, showcasing India's deep-tech startups to 500+ global investors across 13 sectors.
PM Modi, French President Macron Inaugurate India's Largest Deep-Tech Showcase, Calls India a 'Solutions Provider' to the World
Global Tech Showcase Begins
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron jointly inaugurated "Bharat Innovates 2026" in Nice on Sunday, marking one of the most ambitious cross-border technology initiatives undertaken between the two nations. The event, organised by India's Union Ministry of Education, has been described as a landmark moment in the ongoing India-France Year of Innovation, a partnership the two leaders had formally launched in Mumbai earlier this year.
Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said India is steadily transforming its global identity—from being seen primarily as a market to being recognised as a contributor of solutions to the world. He emphasised that the country's growing innovation ecosystem is now positioned to offer practical, scalable technologies that can address challenges faced by economies worldwide.
A Platform Built for Scale
According to officials associated with the event, Bharat Innovates 2026 has been designed as a high-impact matchmaking platform connecting India's deep-tech ecosystem with global capital, corporate buyers and research institutions. The scale of participation reflects the ambition behind the initiative.
The Indian delegation includes 120 vetted innovators selected through a rigorous screening process overseen by a Technical Oversight Committee led by Principal Scientific Advisor Ajay Kumar Sood. Alongside them, more than 15 premier higher education institutions are showcasing research with strong commercialisation potential.
On the investment side, organisers said over 500 global investors—including venture capital firms, corporate venture arms and international CEOs—are attending in search of cross-border opportunities, underlining the scale of interest in India's technology landscape.
Focus Areas Span 13 Sectors
The exhibition spans 13 strategic sectors, ranging from advanced computing, semiconductors and space technology to biotechnology, healthcare, energy and advanced manufacturing. Officials said the breadth of sectors reflects India's attempt to position itself across both frontier technologies and applied industrial innovation.
Sources familiar with the planning said the sectoral spread was deliberately designed to attract a diverse investor base, rather than concentrating attention on a single high-profile domain.
Strong Political Backing From Delhi
The presence of senior cabinet ministers alongside PM Modi signals the strategic weight India is placing on the event. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal are part of the high-level delegation, reflecting the intersection of trade diplomacy and technology policy at this year's summit.
Analysts tracking the visit said such high-powered representation is unusual for an innovation-focused event, pointing to India's intent to convert diplomatic engagement into tangible commercial outcomes.
Investors, Officials Expect Early Outcomes
According to the Ministry, the summit is expected to conclude with formal collaboration frameworks covering research and development partnerships, startup scaling support, and smoother cross-border investment pathways. Initial reports indicate that several memoranda of understanding could be signed during the course of the event, though final details are yet to be confirmed.
Market observers said the announcements could have ripple effects across India's startup financing environment, particularly for deep-tech ventures that often struggle to access long-term patient capital domestically.
Building a Long-Term India-France Tech Corridor
Beyond the immediate funding push, Bharat Innovates 2026 is being viewed as a step toward institutionalising long-term cooperation between the Indian and French innovation ecosystems. Officials said the broader objective is to create durable pathways for technology absorption, joint manufacturing collaborations and pilot projects that could help Indian startups scale into European and global markets.
With both governments emphasising continuity beyond a single event, the initiative is expected to shape future editions of the India-France innovation dialogue, as authorities continue to assess the outcomes of this year's summit.
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Modi, Macron Launch Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice
Digital Desk
PM Modi, French President Macron Inaugurate India's Largest Deep-Tech Showcase, Calls India a 'Solutions Provider' to the World
Global Tech Showcase Begins
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron jointly inaugurated "Bharat Innovates 2026" in Nice on Sunday, marking one of the most ambitious cross-border technology initiatives undertaken between the two nations. The event, organised by India's Union Ministry of Education, has been described as a landmark moment in the ongoing India-France Year of Innovation, a partnership the two leaders had formally launched in Mumbai earlier this year.
Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said India is steadily transforming its global identity—from being seen primarily as a market to being recognised as a contributor of solutions to the world. He emphasised that the country's growing innovation ecosystem is now positioned to offer practical, scalable technologies that can address challenges faced by economies worldwide.
A Platform Built for Scale
According to officials associated with the event, Bharat Innovates 2026 has been designed as a high-impact matchmaking platform connecting India's deep-tech ecosystem with global capital, corporate buyers and research institutions. The scale of participation reflects the ambition behind the initiative.
The Indian delegation includes 120 vetted innovators selected through a rigorous screening process overseen by a Technical Oversight Committee led by Principal Scientific Advisor Ajay Kumar Sood. Alongside them, more than 15 premier higher education institutions are showcasing research with strong commercialisation potential.
On the investment side, organisers said over 500 global investors—including venture capital firms, corporate venture arms and international CEOs—are attending in search of cross-border opportunities, underlining the scale of interest in India's technology landscape.
Focus Areas Span 13 Sectors
The exhibition spans 13 strategic sectors, ranging from advanced computing, semiconductors and space technology to biotechnology, healthcare, energy and advanced manufacturing. Officials said the breadth of sectors reflects India's attempt to position itself across both frontier technologies and applied industrial innovation.
Sources familiar with the planning said the sectoral spread was deliberately designed to attract a diverse investor base, rather than concentrating attention on a single high-profile domain.
Strong Political Backing From Delhi
The presence of senior cabinet ministers alongside PM Modi signals the strategic weight India is placing on the event. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal are part of the high-level delegation, reflecting the intersection of trade diplomacy and technology policy at this year's summit.
Analysts tracking the visit said such high-powered representation is unusual for an innovation-focused event, pointing to India's intent to convert diplomatic engagement into tangible commercial outcomes.
Investors, Officials Expect Early Outcomes
According to the Ministry, the summit is expected to conclude with formal collaboration frameworks covering research and development partnerships, startup scaling support, and smoother cross-border investment pathways. Initial reports indicate that several memoranda of understanding could be signed during the course of the event, though final details are yet to be confirmed.
Market observers said the announcements could have ripple effects across India's startup financing environment, particularly for deep-tech ventures that often struggle to access long-term patient capital domestically.
Building a Long-Term India-France Tech Corridor
Beyond the immediate funding push, Bharat Innovates 2026 is being viewed as a step toward institutionalising long-term cooperation between the Indian and French innovation ecosystems. Officials said the broader objective is to create durable pathways for technology absorption, joint manufacturing collaborations and pilot projects that could help Indian startups scale into European and global markets.
With both governments emphasising continuity beyond a single event, the initiative is expected to shape future editions of the India-France innovation dialogue, as authorities continue to assess the outcomes of this year's summit.
