 This is the story of the Indian diaspora in France. Ushallavi is the first Indian woman to own and run a winery. Sanjay Audevji runs a successful jewelry business in the French domain in Ireland, over a year now. Airbus has established a tremendous relationship of confidence as far as commercial aircraft is concerned. Now it's a trusted partner of India. France is one of the largest investors in India and for India, France is an important destination for investment. Jair de Tata was from a French mother and is not buried in Simtière, Le Père Lachaise, in Paris. Space, civil nuclear energy, defence, France is among our major partners. Vivek Bal Singh is the first Sikh to be elected to political office in France. 150 years ago, the first Indians arrived in the region. The French had left a significant part of their roots in India during the period of colonisation. More than 10,000 Indian soldiers died in the battle of Nervechappel during the First World War. Many other aspects of Indian culture are absorbed into the French mainstream through the Indian diaspora. We are also promoting on behalf of France, we are promoting the game. From a rediscovery of identity, the journey of the Indian diaspora in France has taken many turns as it continues to reinvent itself. I say that my skin is white, my heart is brown. I think there is a great bond between France and India. I love that feeling of being inside and outside at the same time.