Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is visiting India. There, he is inaugurating, among other things, a military aircraft factory together with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.
It has been 18 years since a Spanish head of government last visited India.
Sánchez and Modi presented themselves to the gathered audience in the city of Vadodara in western India on Monday morning, before they inaugurated the Tata aircraft factory - India's first privately owned military aircraft factory, named after the recently deceased Indian businessman Ratan Tata.
In the factory, military transport aircraft will be manufactured for the Indian Air Force, in collaboration with the Spanish part of the aircraft giant Airbus.
Pedro Sánchez describes the joint effort as a step forward for Modi's India in its quest to become a major "investment magnet".