New Digital Alliances: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Outlines Expanded UPI Ecosystem and Enhanced Mobility Solutions in France
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a major expansion of India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) network across France during his multi-city diplomatic tour on June 18, 2026. The financial integration highlights a broader strategic push encompassing streamlined visa transit policies, educational partnerships, and enhanced diplomatic presence to deepen bilateral relations.
Key Highlights
- Digital Integration: The UPI architecture will expand significantly across France to provide seamless, instantaneous mutual payment capabilities.
- Enhanced Mobility: Indian nationals can now access visa-free airport transit privileges at all French international transport hubs.
- Academic Collaboration: Bilateral frameworks are advancing toward mutual educational qualification recognition and building French university campuses in India.
- Diplomatic Expansion: A newly operational Indian consulate in Marseille is actively serving the growing expatriate diaspora.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a suite of new initiatives aimed at deepening the bond between India and France, spanning from digital financial integration to enhanced professional and educational mobility. He said that the scope of UPI usage in France will expand further.
During his key address to the Indian diaspora in Paris, PM Modi said that the expansion of UPI in France will facilitate instant connectivity and mutual payments between the two countries.
βNow, the scope of UPI usage in France is also going to expand further. This means instant India-France connect and instant mutual payments. Through all these initiatives, we are bringing India and France closer,β he said.
Prime Minister Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday discussed the expansion of the UPI in France. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had said that the UPI is available in several localities in France, including at the Eiffel Tower.
The UPI was launched in Paris on July 3, 2024. Alongside this digital integration, PM Modi highlighted the practical progress made in recent months and noted that the opening of a consulate in Marseille last year has provided significant convenience to the diaspora.
He further underscored recent travel milestones, including the commencement of visa-free transit for Indian nationals at French airports. βBefore I leave, I have some more good news for all of you. Last year, a consulate was opened in Marseille. This is providing significant convenience. A few weeks ago, visa-free transit for Indian nationals began at French airports,β he said.
He outlined a collaborative approach to education, citing the increasing mobility of students and professionals, the ongoing work toward the mutual recognition of educational qualifications, and plans for the opening of French university campuses in India.
βWhether itβs increasing the mobility of students and professionals, mutual recognition of educational qualifications, or the opening of French university campuses in India, we are moving forward together on all of these,β he stated.
The Prime Minister emphasised that these diverse initiatives are central to his administrationβs goal of bringing India and France closer together.
Earlier, PM Modi hailed the expatriate community for brilliantly mirroring Indiaβs core values on foreign soil. In his speech in Paris, PM Narendra Modi said, βParis is a city of lights, colours, ideas and innovation.β He praised the Indian diaspora for adding to its vibrancy through Indiaβs rich cultural diversity.
Addressing members of the Indian community, Modi said people from every corner of India are represented in Paris, including Tamils, Punjabis, Gujaratis, Marathis and Bengalis. He remarked that the diaspora has brought new colours to the city and serves as a reflection of Indiaβs unity in diversity.
Shifting focus to the monumental developmental strides taking place back home, the Prime Minister underscored that the nationβs current trajectory is being scripted entirely by the collective resolve of its citizens.
Talking about the rapid developments in the country, PM Modi mentioned, βWhen historians look back 50 or 100 years from now and assess this period in Indiaβs journey, one fact will stand out: this era was driven by the aspirations of the people of India. This is a new age of Indian aspirations.β
Highlighting this tectonic shift in the nationβs capability and confidence, PM Modi mentioned, βWhat was once a dream is now a reality. What once seemed impossible has now become possible.β
Today, the Prime Minister concluded his multi-city visit to France, during which he participated in the G7 Summit in Evian, addressed global technology leaders at VivaTech 2026, engaged with the Indian diaspora, and held bilateral meetings with top French leadership and business executives.
Future Outlook
The widening footprint of India’s digital public infrastructure in Europe marks a critical transition toward cross-border financial liquidity. By scaling up the UPI architecture beyond primary tourist destinations like the Eiffel Tower, both nations are establishing a blueprint for real-time retail commerce. This financial web, paired with upcoming French university campuses in India and loose airport transit regulations, signals an era of tightly bound economic and academic ecosystems between New Delhi and Paris.
FAQs
What did PM Modi announce regarding UPI in France?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the operational scope of India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) will expand heavily across France to enable immediate cross-border payments.
Where can travelers currently use UPI within France?
The payment platform is functional at prominent French locations and tourist attractions, including the Eiffel Tower, following its initial Paris rollout on July 3, 2024.
What new travel updates were announced for Indian citizens?
Indian nationals can now utilize visa-free airport transit options when passing through international airports located in France.
How are India and France upgrading their academic cooperation?
The two countries are finalizing mechanisms for the mutual recognition of educational degrees alongside concrete strategies to open French university campuses directly inside India.