Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome during the final phase of his diplomatic visit to Europe. The high-level meeting focused on strengthening bilateral relations between India and Italy and expanding cooperation in several strategic sectors.
During the talks, both leaders agreed to elevate India-Italy relations to a “Special Strategic Partnership.” The move is being seen as an important diplomatic step that could deepen cooperation between the two countries in the coming years.
PM Modi and Giorgia Meloni reviewed the progress of the India-Italy Joint Strategy Action Plan 2025–2029. Discussions covered trade, investment, artificial intelligence, technology, digital infrastructure, connectivity, space cooperation, and innovation.
Officials from both nations said the partnership would create new opportunities for businesses, startups, and technology-driven industries. The meeting also highlighted the growing importance of India and Italy working together on global economic and strategic matters.
Photos from the Rome meeting shared by PMO India quickly gained attention on social media. Many users praised the friendly interaction between the two leaders, which has previously gone viral online.
Experts believe the upgraded partnership may help strengthen India’s presence in Europe while improving economic cooperation between the two nations. The talks are also expected to encourage future collaboration in clean energy, manufacturing, and advanced technology sectors.
The meeting in Rome reflects India’s continued focus on expanding global partnerships and increasing diplomatic engagement with major European countries.
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