French companies have substantial presence in India across aerospace and defense (Airbus, Dassault Aviation, Safran, Thales have partnerships, technology transfer, local manufacturing under defense cooperation), automotive (Renault-Nissan alliance operates manufacturing in Chennai with extensive supplier network), consumer goods (Nestlé operates through Swiss parent but French origins; Danone, L'Oréal, Lactalis, Pernod Ricard have operations), financial services (BNP Paribas, Société Générale, Crédit Agricole, AXA, Allianz have banking and insurance operations), retail and hospitality (Carrefour, Auchan, Decathlon, Accor hotels operate in India), infrastructure and construction (Alstom in railways and metros, Vinci, Bouygues in construction), pharmaceuticals (Sanofi, Servier have manufacturing), energy (TotalEnergies, EDF engage in India's energy sector), and technology. India offers opportunities for French investors in defense and aerospace (India's modernization under Make in India with technology transfer, local manufacturing, co-development), nuclear energy (Jaitapur EPR project, India's nuclear expansion), automotive and electric vehicles (India's EV transition), renewable energy and green hydrogen (French expertise and India's targets), infrastructure (metros, urban transport, smart cities - French engineering expertise), pharmaceuticals and healthcare, luxury goods and premium retail (India's growing affluent class), digital technology and AI, food processing and agribusiness, and innovation. France offers Indian investors access to European markets, innovation ecosystem, aerospace and defense technology partnerships, and expertise in nuclear energy, aerospace, luxury goods, and urban infrastructure. The embassy facilitates bilateral investment. Key cooperation areas include defense manufacturing, nuclear energy, aerospace, automotive, renewables, infrastructure, innovation, and technology partnerships.