
Modi & Macron Attend Mumbai Light Show 2026
Hyderabad, February 18, 2026 – In a captivating display of cultural diplomacy and bilateral warmth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, French President Emmanuel Macron, and First Lady Brigitte Macron enjoyed a spectacular light and sound show at the iconic Gateway of India in Mumbai on February 17, 2026. The evening event blended India’s rich heritage with modern visual storytelling, illuminating the historic monument against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea.
The show capped a productive day of engagements during President Macron’s official visit to India (February 17–19, 2026), at the invitation of PM Modi. Earlier, the leaders jointly inaugurated the India-France Year of Innovation 2026 at the same venue—a year-long celebration highlighting collaboration in technology, AI, startups, science, and culture between the two nations.
The light and sound spectacle featured immersive projections, video mapping, realistic lighting, and synchronized audio narrating shared values, vibrant heritage, and forward-looking partnerships. It symbolized the deepening strategic ties, often described as a “Special Global Strategic Partnership,” encompassing defense (including Rafale jets and submarines), space, nuclear energy, Indo-Pacific cooperation, and emerging fields like AI and innovation.
Social media buzzed with visuals of the leaders seated together, absorbing the display. Many NRIs and global observers praised the moment as a powerful blend of tradition and diplomacy, with comments highlighting how such public cultural experiences complement high-level talks. President Macron reportedly called the show a symbol of the “close India-France ties,” while PM Modi welcomed the French delegation to experience Mumbai’s vibrant spirit.
The event followed other highlights of the visit, including bilateral talks at Lok Bhavan in Mumbai, a joint press interaction on AI and defense cooperation, Macron’s tribute to 26/11 victims, and his surprise morning jog through Mumbai streets that delighted locals. The leaders also addressed the India-France Innovation Forum, engaging with business leaders, researchers, and innovators.
For the NRI community—many of whom maintain strong ties to both India and France—this visit underscores growing opportunities in tech, education exchanges, and cultural connections. The India-France Year of Innovation 2026 promises events, collaborations, and platforms that could benefit diaspora professionals in AI, startups, and advanced technologies.
As the Gateway of India glowed with projections celebrating Indo-French friendship, the evening reinforced people-to-people bonds alongside strategic advancements. The light and sound show will reportedly continue for public viewing until February 22, 2026, allowing Mumbaikars and visitors to experience the spectacle.
This high-profile cultural-diplomatic moment reflects the enduring warmth in India-France relations—rooted in mutual respect, shared democratic values, and a vision for a collaborative future.
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