Prime Minister Modi and President Pedro Sanchez
Spanish President Pedro Sanchez is visiting India. Today, he arrived in Vadodara in Gujarat along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the two conducted a roadshow together. A large crowd gathered on the road of Prime Minister Modi and President Pedro Sanchez. People flocked here just to catch a glimpse of Prime Minister Modi. Meanwhile, a disabled girl presented a photo made by herself to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Spanish President Pedro Sánchez.
A video of a road show between Prime Minister Modi and Spanish President Pedro Sánchez was circulated on social media. During the road show, a disabled girl handed him a photo of herself, and both Prime Minister Modi and President Pedro Sánchez got out of the car to thank him. Girl, let’s go. Prime Minister Modi and President Pedro Sanchez shook hands with the girl, who looked very happy in the video.
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#watch |A disabled girl displayed portraits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Spanish government chief Pedro Sánchez during a road show in Vadodara, Gujarat earlier today. pic.twitter.com/22Jw7lKimu
— ANI (@ANI) October 28, 2024
What did the girl say?
After Prime Minister Modi met President Pedro Sanchez, the girl said he made a sketch before coming down. They both shook my hand and talked to me. He thanked me too and I was very happy. He asked me my name and where I was from. He also introduced me to the Prime Minister of Spain. When I knew he was coming to Vadodara, I spent four days preparing this photo.
#watch |Gujarat: “He made a sketch first and then came and shook my hand. Both of them spoke to me… I was very happy. Prime Minister Modi introduced me to Spanish Government Chairman Pedro Sanchez…” Dia, a local resident Dia Gosai said. pic.twitter.com/PAfC2BK6hw
— ANI (@ANI) October 28, 2024
Tata aircraft base
Prime Minister Modi also inaugurated the Tata Aircraft Complex at the Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) campus in Vadodara along with Spanish President Pedro Sanchez. Prime Minister Modi said that India and Spain are charting a new direction in their relations. A total of 56 aircraft will be built for the C-295 program. Of these, 16 aircraft will be delivered by Spanish aerospace company Airbase, while the remaining 40 aircraft will be manufactured in India. The responsibility of manufacturing these 40 aircraft in India has been given to Tata Advanced Systems Ltd.