List of ambassadors of Spain to India
The ambassador of Spain to India is the official representative of the Kingdom of Spain to the Republic of India. It is also accredited to the Kingdom of Bhutan, the Republic of Maldives, the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal and the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
India and Spain established diplomatic relations in 1956, and Spain created a resident embassy in New Delhi in June of that year.
Jurisdiction
- : Diplomatic relations between both nations are managed through the Embassy in New Delhi. The Embassy also offers consular services to the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the northern, eastern and insular areas of India, as well as to the other Asian states to which it is dually accredited. Spain also has a Consulate General in Mumbai, that offers consular protection to the citizens located in western and central India and a Consulate General in Bengaluru for the south part of the country. Consular protection is complemented with honorary consulates in Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata.
- : Both kingdoms maintained informal relations since Bhutan's accession to the United Nations in 1971. After high-level meetings, both countries established diplomatic relations on 11 February 2011. Consular protection is responsibility of the Embassy in New Delhi.
- : Diplomatic relations were established on 24 August 1979. Spain has an honorary consulate in Malé.
- : Both nations established diplomatic relations on 14 May 1968. Spain has an honorary consulate in Kathmandu.
- : Since 10 July 1955, both countries maintain diplomatic links and, until 1958, it was responsibility of the ambassador to Pakistan. Spain has an honorary consulate in Colombo.