PM Modi, Sanchez Hold Bilateral Talks in Vadodara

Welcoming President Sanchez, PM Modi highlighted the significance of the Spanish President's visit, especially during Diwali in Gujarat, his home state. "I welcome you and your delegation. This is your first visit to India. Last year in New Delhi, we all felt your absence. It's a pleasure to welcome you to India during Diwali," said PM Modi. He likened the festival’s energy and enthusiasm to the reinvigorated India-Spain relations catalyzed by the visit.

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Vadodara, India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Spanish President Pedro Sanchez on Monday at the Durbar Hall complex of Laxmi Vilas Palace to strengthen bilateral ties across various sectors. The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in fields like economy, defense, technology, and renewable energy, as well as reaffirming their shared commitment to global peace and prosperity.

The meeting was a significant follow-up to the inauguration of the TATA-Airbus C295 aircraft production facility, where both leaders emphasized their dedication to a robust India-Spain partnership. During the event, delegation-level talks were held, followed by a lunch where the leaders engaged with representatives from the India-Spain business delegation.

A Warm Welcome and Shared Festive Spirit

Welcoming President Sanchez, PM Modi highlighted the significance of the Spanish President’s visit, especially during Diwali in Gujarat, his home state. “I welcome you and your delegation. This is your first visit to India. Last year in New Delhi, we all felt your absence. It’s a pleasure to welcome you to India during Diwali,” said PM Modi. He likened the festival’s energy and enthusiasm to the reinvigorated India-Spain relations catalyzed by the visit.

PM Modi also praised Gujarat’s rich culture, describing it as the “land of festivals and enthusiasm,” and emphasized the historical roots of the India-Spain partnership. “With the inauguration of the C295 plant, we’re beginning a new chapter. Our shared commitment to democracy and the rule of law connects us, and we have strong ties across various fields,” he remarked.

Key Focus Areas: Economy, Defense, and Technology

The leaders’ dialogue underscored the strategic importance of bilateral ties, especially in the areas of defense, economy, pharmaceuticals, information technology, and renewable energy. The inauguration of the C295 aircraft production facility marked a significant milestone in India’s defense collaboration with Spain, laying the groundwork for further cooperation in aerospace and defense manufacturing.

PM Modi highlighted the increasing presence of Indian talent in Spain, contributing significantly to its green and digital transition goals. He also welcomed Spain’s decision to open a new consulate in Bengaluru, reflecting the growing people-to-people ties. “In light of this growing relationship, India opened a new Consulate in Barcelona this year,” he added, signaling a deepening of cultural and business exchanges.

Spain’s Perspective on Strengthening Ties

Spanish President Sanchez expressed optimism about the future of India-Spain relations, congratulating PM Modi on his third term in office. “It is an honor to be in India with the Spanish delegation. I am confident this visit will enhance our bilateral relations and reflect the influence both India and Spain hold globally,” said Sanchez.

The Spanish President mentioned an “ambitious joint declaration” signed during the visit, covering multiple areas of collaboration. “We celebrate the signing of agreements in fields such as investment, railways, customs, and cultural exchanges, with more areas to be added, reflecting the richness of our ties,” he added. These agreements are expected to pave the way for increased trade and investment, boosting the economies of both nations.

Opportunities in a Broader Geopolitical Context

President Sanchez also spoke about the complementarities between India and Spain, noting how the two countries’ geopolitical influence could lead to stronger global partnerships. “India’s role extends beyond the Indo-Pacific to a broader geopolitical context. Spain maintains historic ties with Latin America, an increased presence in Africa, and holds a leading voice in the European Union,” he explained.

The President underscored the potential to collaborate on a global scale, suggesting that cooperation between India and Spain could lead to deeper relations across different regions. “When India and Spain work together, we can expand our reach and cultivate closer relations across various continents,” he said.

Commitment to Shared Democratic Values

Both leaders concluded the meeting by emphasizing their shared commitment to upholding democratic values and strengthening the multilateral order. President Sanchez highlighted the alignment between India’s and Spain’s goals on the international stage, especially in promoting democracy, rule of law, and global cooperation.

The talks and agreements solidified a renewed commitment between India and Spain to work together on issues ranging from economic development to international security, ensuring that the bilateral partnership continues to grow in a dynamic and multifaceted manner. The visit marks an important step in enhancing India-Spain ties, setting the stage for further collaborations and exchanges in the near future.

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