On January 13, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares in Madrid. They discussed enhancing bilateral partnerships in areas such as trade, investment, defense, security, urban development, railways, green hydrogen, and climate action. Jaishankar expressed appreciation for Spain's support in strengthening India-EU relations and signed agreements on sports and sustainable urban development.
The ministers also exchanged views on cooperation in international forums like the UN, G20, and discussed global issues including developments in Ukraine and West Asia. As India and Spain prepare to celebrate 2026 as the Year of Culture, Tourism, and AI, they aim to strengthen ties and create new cooperation opportunities throughout 2025.
Jaishankar emphasized the importance of Spain's involvement in India's 'Make in India' initiative, highlighting the presence of 230 Spanish companies in India. He welcomed further collaboration in defense and security, noting the recent handover of the C295 aircraft and the importance of naval cooperation.
S Jaishankar is India's External Affairs Minister, which means he is responsible for managing India's relationships with other countries.
José Manuel Albares is the Foreign Minister of Spain, which means he handles Spain's international relations and foreign policies.
Bilateral partnerships are agreements or collaborations between two countries to work together on various issues like trade, defense, and more.
Make in India is an initiative by the Indian government to encourage companies to manufacture their products in India, boosting the economy and creating jobs.
The C295 aircraft is a type of military transport plane that can carry troops and supplies. It is part of the defense cooperation between India and Spain.
The 2026 Year of Culture, Tourism, and AI is a planned event to celebrate and promote cultural exchanges, tourism, and advancements in artificial intelligence between India and Spain.
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