France replaces Russia as India's best friend? New Delhi says both are important

Written By Sidhant Sibal | Updated: Jun 06, 2020, 08:42 AM IST

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"Comparison is not useful just as you cannot the compare French champaign with Russian vodka," sources said.

India has said both France and Russia are important and you can't compare both with both being close partners for New Delhi

Well placed sources said, "India's strategic partnership with France has its own merits, India's strategic partnership has its own merits, both are important and special in their own way"

Explaining,"Comparison is not useful just as you cannot the compare French champaign with Russian vodka."

The development came after a question was asked to French Emmanuel Lenain at a virtual meeting of ORF in Delhi that has France replaced Russia as India's new best friends. French envoy was quick to reply that, "Being Russia in India is quite a compliment." Sources appreciated the sentiments expressed by the French envoy.

France with a veto at UNSC, growing defence partnership and increased political ties have led to some suggesting that Paris could be new Moscow for Delhi. The support India got from the erstwhile Soviet Union and later Russia has been something that has become part of a legend in India. 

During the cold war, the Soviet Union had back India at various international forums when cornered and while India retains Russian support, increasinly France has been backing India on issues such as the listing of Masood Azhar at UN or when attempts have been made to rake Kashmir. 

Indian PM Modi shares a close and warm relationship with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Macron and has been engaging with them frequently on a number of issues including the ongoing COVID crisis.