
Spanish President Pedro Sanchez arrived in Vadodara, Gujarat on Monday morning on a three-day visit. In Vadodara, he will hold delegation-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On the visit of the Spanish President to India, the Ministry of External Affairs shared a post on the social media platform X and congratulated him, writing 'Welcome to India'.
Will inaugurate aircraft manufacturing plant in Vadodara
The Ministry of External Affairs said, 'President of the Spanish Government Pedro Sanchez arrived in Vadodara, which is the first visit of a Spanish President to India in 18 years. This official visit is important to take India-Spain relations to new heights.' Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri welcomed President Sanchez at the Vadodara International Airport. During his visit, Spanish President Sanchez will inaugurate the final assembly line plant of C295 aircraft in Vadodara along with Prime Minister Modi, a major initiative under the 'Make in India' campaign in the aviation sector. This plant has been established by Tata Advanced Systems in collaboration with Airbus Spain.
The Spanish President will also visit Mumbai.
The city was decorated with beautiful lights during the President of Spain's visit to Vadodara. This is President Sanchez's first visit to India after 18 years. President Sanchez will also visit Mumbai, where apart from official programs, he will interact with business and industry leaders, think tanks, and people associated with the film industry. He will address the 4th Spain India Forum organized by the Spain-India Council Foundation and the Observer Research Foundation. The Spanish President will also visit major film studios, where he will interact with prominent personalities in the Indian film industry to promote cooperation between the Indian and Spanish media and entertainment industries.
Several agreements are expected to be signed between the two countries during Pedro Sanchez's visit to India. The Ministry of External Affairs said President Sanchez's visit will be an opportunity to review our bilateral relations and further deepen partnership in various sectors including trade and investment, IT, innovation, infrastructure, renewable energy, defense and security, pharma, agri-tech and biotechnology, culture and tourism.
Vadodara is decorated ahead of PM Modi and Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez's visit tomorrow. PM Modi along with the Spanish PM will inaugurate Tata Advanced Systems Limited's (TASL) final assembly line facility for C295 aircraft in Vadodara.
PM Modi's roadshow with Spanish President
PM Narendra Modi held a roadshow in Vadodara along with Spanish President Pedro Sanchez. The two leaders will inaugurate Tata's C295 aircraft manufacturing plant shortly. Tata has built this plant with the cooperation of Spain.
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