PM Narendra Modi Mentioned Match Between Real Madrid And Barcelona: When PM Narendra Modi mentioned the football match between Real Madrid and Barcelona in front of Spain’s President Pedro Sanchez, PM Narendra Modi mentioned the football match between Real Madrid and Barcelona in front of Spanish President Pedro Sanchez.

PM Narendra Modi Mentioned Match Between Real Madrid And Barcelona: When PM Narendra Modi mentioned the football match between Real Madrid and Barcelona in front of Spain's President Pedro Sanchez, PM Narendra Modi mentioned the football match between Real Madrid and Barcelona in front of Spanish President Pedro Sanchez.

New Delhi. While inaugurating the Tata Aircraft Complex for manufacturing of C-295 aircraft in Vadodara, Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned in front of Spanish President Pedro Sanchez the football match played between Real Madrid and Barcelona yesterday. Apart from this, he also told about his meetings with Father Carlos G. Wallace, who came from Spain and spent 50 years of his life in India. Modi said that in food, films and football, the relations between the people of India and Spain are interconnected. Modi said that cultural connect has its own importance. I remember Father Carlos G. Wallace, who came from Spain and settled here in Gujarat. He spent fifty years of his life here, enriching our culture with his thoughts and writings. I had the privilege of meeting him several times. For his great contribution we honored him with the Padma Shri award. In Gujarat we called him Father Wallace and he used to write in Gujarati.

PM said that I have heard that yoga is very popular in Spain also. Spanish football is also very much liked in India. The match that took place yesterday between Real Madrid and Barcelona was also discussed in India. Regarding Barcelona’s spectacular win, I can guarantee that in India too, there was as much verbal sparring between the fans of the two clubs as there is in Spain. Modi said, food, films and football all add up to the strong ties between the people of India and Spain. I am glad that India and Spain have decided to celebrate the year 2026 as the India-Spain Year of Culture, Tourism and AI.

Meanwhile, the President of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, said that in the late 1960s, the talented Paco DeLucia and the great Indian musician Ravi Shankar brought our two countries closer through music. Together they managed to bring together Indian classical music with the spirituality of flamengo and the Spanish guitar, sitar. Perhaps they didn’t know it then, but they were building a bridge between cultures.

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