make in india is to make for the world: new slogan of india

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Spanish President Pedro Sanchez on Monday in the Durbar Hall of the famous Laxmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara, following the inauguration of the Tata- Airbus C-295 aircraft assembly facility.

The two leaders enjoyed lunch at the palace, which was built in the late 19th century by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, the ruler of the former state of Baroda.

During the bilateral meeting with Pedro Sanchez, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed him.

Make in India, Make for the World” is India’s new slogan aimed at promoting the country as a global manufacturing hub. This evolved slogan reflects India’s ambitions not just to produce goods domestically but also to serve as a major exporter, supporting global supply chains. This campaign is part of India’s broader strategy to attract foreign investment, boost exports, and position India as a key player in the global economy. The slogan emphasizes quality manufacturing, sustainability, and innovation for a global audience.

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PM Modi said, “This is your first visit to India. We all missed you at the G20 Summit in New Delhi last year. I am very happy that I am getting the opportunity to welcome you in India during the festival of Deepawali and I am welcoming you in the same Vadodara which made me a Member of Parliament for the first time and later I became the Prime Minister.

“Gujarat is considered the land of festivals and celebrations. Diwali is a symbol of light, enthusiasm, joy, energy and new beginnings. Similarly, your visit has infused new energy and enthusiasm in our relations”, he added.

PM Modi also highlighted the opening of a new consulate in Barcelona and said the partnership was dynamic and multifaceted.

“Our partnership is centuries old. Shared belief in values like democracy and rule of law binds us together. We have strong cooperation in many areas like economy, defence, pharma, IT, science and technology and we both emphasise on global peace, prosperity and cooperation. People-to-people contact provides a strong foundation for our relations. Indian young talent is contributing to Spain’s green and digital transition goals. In view of the growing people-to-people relations, this year India opened a new Consulate in Barcelona, Spain. We welcome your decision to open a new Consulate of Spain in Bengaluru. I am confident that our talks today will contribute to making our partnership even more dynamic and multifaceted.”

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Earlier in the day, during the inauguration of the Tata-Airbus aircraft assembly facility in Vadodara, President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, highlighted the cultural and industrial ties between India and Spain while reminiscing about the collaboration between renowned Spanish guitarist Paco de Lucia and Indian musician Ravi Shankar in the late 1960s.

Sanchez said, “In the late 1960s, the talented Paco de Lucia and the great Indian musician Ravi Shankar brought our two countries closer through music. Together they managed to fuse flamenco and Indian classical music, Spanish guitar with the spirituality of the sitar. Perhaps they did not know it then, but they were building a bridge between cultures that would open the way to the future. A future that has the face of a project like this. This plant will be a symbol of industrial excellence, an engine of growth, and a testament to the close and growing friendship.”

Sanchez then hailed Aircraft manufacturing giant Airbus as a leader in technological innovation. The Spanish PM said “As for Airbus, it embodies the very essence of a united Europe, committed to technological innovation and the creation of jobs and prosperity. For my country, for Spain, being an integral part of the Airbus consortium means defending the values it represents–values on which the very idea of Europe is based on cooperation, modernity, and progress.”

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