 Your Excellency, my friend, President Emmanuel Macro, C.P.U.S. Goal, Commerce and Industry Minister, C.Jyotiraditya Sindhya, Minister of Civil Aviation, Sri Ratan Tata, Chairman of Tata Trust, Sri A.N. Chandrasekharan, Chairman Tata Sindhya, Mr. Cabel Wilson, C.E.O. Air India, Mr. Guillaume Fori, C.E.O. Airbus. First of all, I congratulate and honor the Air India and Airbus for this landmark agreement. I especially thank my friend, President Emmanuel Macro for this important deal. This important deal, along with the deep ties between India and France, shows the success and achievements of the Civil Aviation sector. Today, our Civil Aviation sector is a part of India's development. To strengthen the Civil Aviation sector is an important aspect of our national infrastructure strategy. In the last eight years, India has increased from 74 to 147, meaning almost twice as much. Our regional connectivity scheme is connected to the air connectivity of our country through the air-connected parts of the country, which is increasing the social development of the people. In the near future, India will be the third-largest market in the aviation sector. According to many minds, India will need more than 2,000 patients in the next 15 years. Today's historic announcement will help to fulfill this growing demand. India's Make in India, Make for the World vision, is opening up many new opportunities in aerospace manufacturing. For greenfield and brownfield airports, 100% FDI has been provided from the automatic route. Similarly, ground handling services, maintenance, repair and overhaul, meaning, 100% FDI has been provided in the MROs as well. India can become the hub of MROs for the entire region. Today, all global aviation companies are present in India. I invite them to take full advantage of these opportunities. Friends, the understanding of Air India and Airbus, India and France are both important partnerships for the strategic partnership. A few months ago, in October 2022, I took part in the defense transport aircraft project in Varodhra. The project also includes the participation of Tata and Airbus. I am also happy to know that the French company, is building the biggest MRO facility in India for the service of the French aircraft. Today, in the international order and multilateral system, India, France, and the rest of the world are managing the service of the French aircraft. Whether it is about security and service in the Indo-Pacific region, or about food security or health security, India and France are also providing the service of the military. I am also confident that this year, our bilateral relations will touch on new heights. We will get more opportunities to work together in India's G20 industry. Once again, thank you all very much and good luck.