Vadodara, India– In a significant step towards bolstering defense manufacturing in India, Prime Ministers Narendra Modi of India and Pedro Sanchez of Spain inaugurated the Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL)-Airbus facility dedicated to the production of C-295 military aircraft. This state-of-the-art facility, located in Vadodara, is notable for being the first private sector final assembly line for military aircraft in India, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s defense sector. During the inauguration, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that this new facility would not only strengthen bilateral relations between India and Spain but also align with the ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ initiative.
He expressed optimism that the aircraft produced at this facility would eventually be available for export, enhancing India's standing in global defense markets. The ambitious project involves the procurement of 56 C-295 transport aircraft, a deal valued at approximately ₹21,000 crore, which aims to replace the aging Avro-748 planes currently in operation by the Indian Air Force. Under the agreement, Airbus will deliver the first 16 aircraft in ‘fly-away’ condition from its assembly line in Seville, Spain, within the next four years. The subsequent 40 aircraft will be manufactured and assembled in India by TASL, establishing a robust industrial partnership between the two companies.
The Vadodara facility will encompass a comprehensive ecosystem for the aircraft, including manufacturing, assembly, testing, qualification, delivery, and maintenance throughout the aircraft's life cycle. In addition to Tata, prominent defense public sector units such as Bharat Electronics and Bharat Dynamics will contribute to the program, alongside private micro, small, and medium enterprises. Prime Minister Modi laid the foundation stone for the assembly line in October 2022, and the facility is anticipated to create significant employment opportunities and stimulate technological advancements in the region.
During the inauguration, both leaders participated in a celebratory roadshow from the airport to the TASL facility, showcasing the camaraderie between the two nations. Highlighting the impact of Sanchez's visit on India-Spain relations, Modi remarked, “Today, with the inauguration of the C-295 plant, a new chapter of our partnership has begun.” He noted the strong cooperation between the two nations in various sectors, including economy, defense, pharmaceuticals, IT, science and technology, and renewable energy.
Prime Minister Sanchez, on his part, acknowledged the importance of the bilateral relationship, stating that Spain looks forward to advancing its cooperation with India. He expressed confidence that the endorsement of a joint declaration during his visit would foster collaboration in various areas, including investments, railways, customs, and cultural exchanges. As both leaders look to the future, the inauguration of the Tata-Airbus facility stands as a testament to the growing strategic partnership between India and Spain, paving the way for advancements in defense manufacturing and beyond.