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India - Spain Relations

Posted 17 Dec 2024

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Why in the News?

Recently, the President of Spain paid a bilateral visit to India along with a business delegation to enhance the bilateral cooperation between both the countries.

Key outcomes of the visit

  • Defense manufacturing: Joint inauguration of the C295 Aircraft Final Assembly Line in Vadodara by Tata Advanced Systems in partnership with Airbus Spain.
    • 40 aircraft will be manufactured in India, while 16 will be delivered by August 2025.
    • The facility positions India as a potential aviation hub for domestic and export markets.
  • 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.
    • Establishment of Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Chairs on Hindi and Indian Studies at the University of Valladolid.

India–Spain Bilateral Relations

  • Diplomatic relations:  Established in 1956, with strengthened cooperation under the Association for Peace, Growth, and Innovation (APCI) since 2017 in security, defense, and technology.
    • Spain is a key EU partner in enhancing India's strategic ties with Europe.
  • Multilateral Cooperation: Spain supports India's membership in international security regimes like the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)
  • Trade and Economic Relations: 
    • Spain is India's 6th largest trade partner in Europe with bilateral trade reaching $9.9 billion in 2023.
    • Spain is the 16th largest investor in India, with $4.2 billion in FDI (April 2000 – June 2024) with over 280 Spanish companies being active in India.
      • Additionally, Indian companies have invested over US$ 900 million in Spain predominantly in the IT services, pharmaceuticals, and logistics sectors.
  • Defence and Security Cooperation: Spain and India signed an agreement in 2020 to co-develop next-generation naval ships.
    • Joint activities include Spain's participation in the EU-India joint naval exercise (2023) and Passage Exercises (PASSEX) with Indian Navy ships.
  • Cultural Exchange: Approximately 75,000 Indians reside in Spain. Also, the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) imparts yoga and classical dance lessons in Spain.
  • Tags :
  • Indian Council for Cultural Relations
  • MTCR
  • Association for Peace, Growth, and Innovation
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