Italy's Defence Minister Crosetto Visits India to Boost Industrial Partnership

Italy's Defence Minister Guido Crosetto has arrived in India for a visit focused on strengthening bilateral defence cooperation. He is scheduled to meet his Indian counterpart, Rajnath Singh, to discuss expanding collaboration in the defence sector. The talks will also cover regional and global security issues, with a particular emphasis on industrial partnerships. This visit follows Rajnath Singh's trip to Rome in October 2023 and the signing of the India-EU Defence and Strategic Partnership in January 2026.

Key Points: Italy Defence Minister Crosetto in India for Talks

  • Italy's Defence Minister Guido Crosetto visits India for defence talks
  • Meeting with Rajnath Singh to discuss cooperation and regional security
  • Focus on industrial partnership and expanding existing collaboration
  • Follows Rajnath Singh's 2023 visit to Rome; India-EU Defence Partnership signed in 2026
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Defence collaboration, industrial partnership in focus during Crosetto's Delhi visit

Italy's Defence Minister Guido Crosetto visits India to meet Rajnath Singh, focusing on expanding defence cooperation and industrial partnerships.

"Defence Minister Crosetto's visit to India underscores the willingness of both countries to expand existing cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration. - Italy's Ministry of Defence"

Rome, April 29

Defence Minister Guido Crosetto's visit to India this week underscores the willingness of both countries to expand existing cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration, particularly within the framework of industrial partnership, Italy's Ministry of Defence stated on Wednesday.

"Defence Minister Guido Crosetto has traveled to India, where tomorrow he will meet his counterpart Shri Rajnath Singh. The Ministers will discuss a series of topics related to cooperation in the defence sector between our countries. An exchange of views is also planned on the main regional and global issues, in light of the evolving security landscape," read a statement issued by Italy's Ministry of Defence.

It mentioned that cooperation in the defence sector between Italy and India gained further momentum following Rajnath Singh's visit to Rome in October 2023.

"Minister Crosetto's visit to India underscores the willingness of both countries to expand existing cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration, particularly within the framework of industrial partnership," the statement added.

According to the Indian Defence Ministry, the two ministers, during their meeting on Thursday are also expected to share their views on regional and global issues in view of the evolving security landscape besides a range of topics covering defence cooperation between the two countries.

"Defence cooperation between India and Italy gained further momentum after Raksha Mantri visited Rome in October 2023. Defence Minister Crosetto's maiden visit to India underlines the desire of both nations to further expand existing cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration particularly under the industrial partnership domain," New Delhi stated on Wednesday.

It highlighted that the signing of India-EU Defence and Strategic Partnership in January 2026 signals increasing strategic convergence and has provided further impetus to defence industrial cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

- IANS

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Sarah B
A nice diplomatic overture, but I hope the focus remains on actual tech transfer and joint production, not just buying finished systems. We need to build our own capabilities.
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Priya S
The India-EU Defence partnership signed in 2026 is a game changer. Europe needs us as much as we need them for balancing the Indo-Pacific. Crosetto's visit shows Italy gets it. 🇮🇳🤝🇮🇹
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Vikram M
While industrial partnerships are welcome, let's not forget that India must also focus on self-reliance. These collaborations should be a bridge, not a crutch. Atmanirbhar Bharat first!
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James A
Interesting timing with global security shifting. Italy's Leonardo and our HAL could do great work together. Hope the talks produce concrete MoUs, not just photo ops.
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Kavya N
I'm cautiously optimistic. Italy has good engineering pedigree, but we've seen many such visits yield little. Let's wait and watch what actually gets signed. Actions speak louder than statements.
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Rohit P
This is great for our Navy! Italy makes excellent frigates and submarines. With China's assertiveness in IOR, we need all the maritime help we can get. 🇮🇳

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