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    India-Spain Joint Statement

    Posted 29 Oct 2024

    2 min read

    It was released after the visit of the President of the Government of Spain to India.

    • This marked the first visit by a Spanish President to India in 18 years.

    Key outcomes

    • Defense manufacturing: Joint inauguration of the C295 Aircraft Final Assembly Line in Vadodara by Tata Advanced Systems in partnership with Airbus Spain.
    • Investment Facilitation: Establishment of a Fast Track Mechanism in India's DPIIT and Spain’s Directorate General of International Trade and Investment to promote mutual investments.
    • Consular Expansion: Announcement of a Spanish Consulate in Bengaluru and the operationalization of an Indian Consulate in Barcelona.
    • Cultural Cooperation: 
      • Cultural Exchange Programme launched for 2024–2028.
      • Declaration of 2026 as the India-Spain Year of Culture, Tourism, and AI.

    India-Spain Bilateral Relations

    • Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1956.
    • Significance of Bilateral Relations
      • Defense Ties: Strengthened defense cooperation through India-Spain Defence Joint Working Group, joint projects like the C295 aircraft manufacturing in India etc.
      • Economic and Commercial Growth: Spain is India’s 6th largest trade partner in Europe. Bilateral trade reached US$ 9.9 billion in 2023.
      • Multilateral and Global cooperation: 
        • Support for each other’s United Nations Security Council candidacies.
        • Shared commitment to addressing global challenges like climate change, counter-terrorism, and sustainable development.
    • Tags :
    • Bilateral Relations
    • India-Spain Relations
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