Casa de la India in Spain

Casa de la India in Spain was established in Valladolid on 17 March 2003 as a cultural foundation, with three founding patrons: the Republic of India, through the Indian Embassy in Madrid; Valladolid City Council; and the University of Valladolid, which were joined in 2014 by the ICCR (Indian Council for Cultural Relations of the Government of India).

Casa de la India is the third Indian cultural centre to be opened in Europe under the auspices of the Government of India, after the Nehru Centre in London and the Tagore Zentrum in Berlin, although under a different legal formula. As a pioneering cultural foundation that brings together the Government of India, local partners and an extensive network of public and private collaborating entities, Casa de la India has established itself as a model for India’s cultural diplomacy abroad.

Casa de la India is headquartered in an early 20th-century building located at Calle Puente Colgante No. 13 in Valladolid, inaugurated on 11 November 2006, from where it carries out most of its activities as a centre for the dissemination of Indian culture in Spain, as well as a platform for bi-lateral relations and cooperation between the two countries in various areas of activity.

Objectives

The programming of Casa de la India responds to the cultural, social, academic, institutional and economic needs of the 21st century in the relations between India and Spain. It contributes to raising awareness in Spain of the great economic, scientific- technological and cultural potential of India today, facilitating greater exchange and also promoting actions that increase Spain’s presence in India.

Casa de la India, established as a cultural foundation, has the general purpose of creating a centre for the promotion and dissemination of Indian culture from Valladolid, as well as promoting cultural, institutional and educational activities planned for this purpose.

The objectives of Casa de la India cover three main areas:

Cultural field

Academic and educational field

Cooperation between civil society and business