Prime Minister Modi arrives in Madrid, Spain

Published By : Admin | May 30, 2017 | 23:07 IST
Prime Minister Modi arrives in Madrid, Spain

PM Narendra Modi arrived in Madrid, Spain for the second leg of his four-nation tour. Prime Minister Modi was received by Foreign Minister of Spain, Mr. Alfonso Dastis at the airport.

This is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Spain in nearly three decades. During his visit, the PM would hold bilateral talks with President Mariano Rajoy. He would meet King Felipe VI. The Prime Minister would also have a Round-Table interaction with leading Spanish business leaders.

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On National Startup Day, PM to participate in a programme marking a decade of Startup India on 16 January
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PM to interact with members of India’s vibrant startup ecosystem
Select startup representatives to also share insights from their entrepreneurial journey

On the occasion of National Startup Day, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will participate in a programme marking a decade of the Startup India initiative on 16 January 2026 at 1 PM at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

During the programme, Prime Minister will interact with members of India’s vibrant startup ecosystem. Select startup representatives will share insights from their entrepreneurial journey. Prime Minister will also address the gathering on this occasion.

Startup India was launched on 16 January 2016 by the Prime Minister as a transformative national programme to nurture innovation, promote entrepreneurship and enable investment-driven growth, with the objective of making India a nation of job creators rather than job seekers.

Over the past decade, Startup India has emerged as a cornerstone of India’s economic and innovation architecture. It has strengthened institutional mechanisms, expanded access to capital and mentorship, and fostered an enabling environment for startups to grow and scale across sectors and geographies. India’s startup ecosystem has witnessed unprecedented expansion during this period, with more than 2,00,000 startups recognised across the country. These enterprises have become significant drivers of employment generation, innovation-led economic growth and the strengthening of domestic value chains in diverse sectors.