India and France upgrade ties to Special Global Strategic Partnership | Launch of SAHI and BODH Initiatives | AI-Preneurs of India | Bee Corridor

India and France upgrade ties to Special Global Strategic Partnership

Syllabus: GS2/IR

Context

  • The French President arrived on a three-day official visit to India to participate in the AI Impact Summit.

Major Outcomes

  • PM Modi announced the establishment of a ‘Special Global Strategic Partnership’ with France.
  • Launch of the India-France Year of Innovation & India-France Innovation Network.
  • Inauguration of H125 Helicopter Final Assembly Line at Vemagal, Karnataka.
  • Joint Venture between BEL and Safran to produce HAMMER missiles in India.
  • India has asked France to increase “indigenous content” in the Rafale by up to 50%, and also expand the Rafale’s maintenance, repair and overhaul facility in India.

Additional Information – India-France Relations

  • India–France Strategic Partnership: It was launched on 26 January 1998 and is India’s first-ever Strategic Partnership.
  • Rafale Fighter Jets: India procured 36 Rafales from Dassault Aviation.
  • Scorpene Submarines (Project P-75): Collaboration with France’s Naval Group, 6 submarines built in India; latest is INS Vaghsheer.
  • Recently both nations formally concluded an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) to procure 26 Rafale-M fighter jets for the Indian Navy.
  • Joint Exercises: Shakti, Varuna, FRINJEX-23.
  • The process of enabling Unified Payment Interface (UPI) has been successful in France.
  • Joint space missions: TRISHNA (satellite mission), MDA systems, ground station support.
  • International Solar Alliance (ISA): Co-founded by India and France in 2015 to promote solar energy worldwide.

Launch of SAHI and BODH Initiatives

Syllabus: GS2/Governance

Context

  • The Union Health and Family Welfare Minister launched two digital health initiatives—SAHI (Secure AI for Health Initiative) and BODH (Benchmarking Open Data Platform for Health AI)—during the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

SAHI (Secure AI for Health Initiative)

  • It is also referred to as the Strategy for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare for India.
  • Objective – to ensure the safe, ethical, and evidence-based adoption of AI across the country’s healthcare system.

BODH (Benchmarking Open Data Platform for Health AI)

  • Developed by – IIT Kanpur in collaboration with the National Health Authority,
  • Objective – It is a specialized digital infrastructure which validates AI models before they are deployed at a national scale.

AI-Preneurs of India

Syllabus: GS3/ S&T

In News

  • Atal Innovation Mission launches ‘AI-Preneurs of India’ at India AI Impact Summit 2026, showcasing India’s purpose driven AI Ecosystem.

AI-Preneurs of India

  • It is a flagship initiative launched by the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), under NI TI Aayog,
  • Objective – to celebrate and document the journeys of pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) entrepreneurs in India.

Key Features of the Initiative

  • The Publication: It is a flagship coffee table book chronicling 45 pioneering AI startups.
  • Founder-First Storytelling: Unlike technical reports, it focuses on the “human element”—the motivations, challenges, and perseverance of the founders.
  • Sectoral Diversity: Featured startups operate across 30+ domains, including healthcare, agriculture, sustainability, education, mobility, and deep tech.
  • Geographic Democratisation: The initiative showcases innovators from a nationwide network of Atal Incubation Centres (AICs), moving beyond traditional hubs like Bengaluru and Mumbai to include Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities

Bee Corridor

Environment

In News

  • In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has unveiled an ambitious plan to create dedicated “bee corridors” along India’s national highways.

Bee Corridor

  • It aims to establish continuous linear stretches of bee-friendly vegetation featuring carefully selected flowering trees and plants.
  • Unlike traditional decorative plantings, the new corridors will be designed to provide year-round nectar and pollen, ensuring sustained food sources for pollinators.
  • The NHAI plans to plant around 40 lakh trees along NHs during the year 2026–27, around 60 per cent of which will be planted under the ‘bee corridor’ initiative.
  • Significance – The initiative will help reduce the increasing ecological stress faced by honeybees and other pollinators

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