Does Spain's Government Have a Vision for Indra?
¿Tiene el Gobierno una visión de futuro para Indra?
Summary
Spain's ambition to forge a national defence champion around Indra is clouded by uncertainty over the government's unexplained interventions in the company. Critics question whether the executive has a coherent long-term strategy for the defence technology firm, or is simply acting without a clear roadmap. The lack of transparency is fuelling debate over Spain's industrial and security policy at a time of rising European defence ambitions.
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