India and Spain vow to fight terrorism and improve ties

External affairs minister S Jaishankar met his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares in New Delhi to review cooperation in trade, defence and security. They emphasized collaborating on global challenges and showing zero tolerance towards terrorism. Discussions covered progress in bilateral ties across multiple sectors.

In a meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday, S Jaishankar stated that profound changes in the world order make it more imperative than ever for nations to collaborate on shared challenges. Terrorism, which has impacted both India and Spain, is one such challenge, and the world must show zero tolerance towards it. The two leaders condemned all forms of terrorism and stressed the need to strengthen international cooperation to combat it.

The review of bilateral ties covered trade, investment, defence, security, tourism, and people-to-people relations. Spain is a key trade partner for India in the European Union, with goods trade exceeding $8 billion. Indian companies are active in Spain in IT, pharmaceuticals, and automotive components. Jaishankar highlighted friendly relations rooted in shared democratic values, respect for multilateralism, and a rules-based order. He thanked Spain for supporting deeper India-EU relations and welcomed Madrid's decision to join the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative.

Both sides committed to facilitating greater mobility and educational exchanges. Referring to India's efforts to build resilient manufacturing capabilities, Jaishankar pointed to the joint project to assemble C-295 military transport aircraft in Vadodara. The Indian Air Force is acquiring 56 C-295 aircraft under a ₹21,935 crore deal with Airbus Defence and Space of Spain, with 40 to be built in India. "We are expecting the first ‘Made in India’ C-295 aircraft to roll out of the factory before September this year," Jaishankar said, noting it reflects growing defence industrial collaboration.

Ahead of the AI Impact Summit hosted by India next month, Jaishankar described the country's approach to artificial intelligence as human-centric, inclusive, and focused on responsible and ethical use, similar to Europe's. The ministers discussed recent developments in Europe and the Indo-Pacific, and exchanged views on other shared interests. Marking the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2026, Jaishankar and Albares launched a logo for the 'dual year' of culture, tourism, and AI, selected from 1,900 entries in an open competition.

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S. Jaishankar addresses Indian Parliament on West Asia conflict as opposition protests disrupt session.
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Jaishankar outlines India's stance on West Asia conflict in parliament

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed Parliament on March 9, 2026, emphasizing peace, dialogue, and the safety of Indians amid the West Asia conflict. Opposition demanded discussion but protests disrupted proceedings.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko in New Delhi on Monday. The two sides discussed expanding their strategic partnership amid the West Asia crisis. The meeting gains significance as India faces energy supply shortages.

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The European Union and India have finalized a free trade agreement, a security and defence partnership, a mobility framework, and a strategic agenda for 2030. These pacts address longstanding negotiation challenges and aim to foster economic and strategic ties. In a volatile global landscape, they offer mutual stability and growth opportunities.

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi confirmed with his British and Italian counterparts in Munich on Friday an agreement to accelerate joint development of a next-generation fighter jet, the government said. In the talks, they shared the view that security in the Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic regions is inseparable.

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South Korea and the Netherlands held their inaugural high-level dialogue with foreign affairs and trade ministers in Seoul on February 11, 2026, reaffirming their commitment to deepen bilateral cooperation in trade, economic security, artificial intelligence (AI), and other areas amid heightened global tensions. The ministers issued a joint statement emphasizing the need to strengthen their strategic partnership in the face of increasing geoeconomic tensions and rapid technological advancements. Building on the 2022 strategic partnership, they agreed to expand collaboration in semiconductors, quantum technologies, and critical mineral supply chains.

In 2025, India encountered significant hurdles in its relations with the United States under President Trump, including steep tariffs on its goods and diplomatic setbacks following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had expressed optimism earlier in the year about converging interests. However, events unfolded differently, highlighting contrasts in diplomatic strategies with Pakistan.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi on December 4, 2025, for a two-day state visit, his first since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit will focus on defence cooperation, oil imports, and trade amid pressures from Western sanctions and tariffs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host Putin for a private dinner, followed by formal talks.

 

 

 

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