EAM Jaishankar extends Italy National Day greetings, reaffirms growing strategic partnership
New Delhi, June 2
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday extended greetings to Italy on the occassion of its National Day, expressing confidence in the continued growth of bilateral ties between the two countries.
In a post on X, Jaishankar conveyed his wishes to Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, the Italian government and its people.
The post said, "Warm greetings to DPM & FM Antonio Tajani, the Government and people of Italy on their National Day. Confident that our Special Strategic Partnership will continue to grow from strength to strength."
Earlier on May 20, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Sibi George, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Italy led to major initiatives aimed at strengthening cultural, educational, defence and people-to-people ties between the two countries.
Addressing a special media briefing on the Prime Minister's visit to Italy, George said PM Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced that 2027 would be celebrated as the Year of Culture between India and Italy.
"To further strengthen cultural relations and promote two-way tourism, both leaders announced the celebration of 2027 as the Year of Culture between India and Italy," George said.
He also said that an MoU for Italy's cooperation in the development of the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal in Gujarat had been signed, while both countries were working on a twinning programme between UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India and Italy.
George further said that a Joint Declaration of Intent (JDI) on facilitating the mobility of nurses from India to Italy was among the major outcomes of the visit.
"The JDI on facilitation of mobility of nurses from India to Italy was among the key outcomes of the visit, which will facilitate smoother movement of Indian healthcare professionals to Italy," he said.
He added that an Indo-Italian roadmap on higher education and research, along with agreements on science and technology cooperation, had also been signed.
Speaking about PM Modi's visit to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), George said the Prime Minister was conferred with the Agricola Award by the FAO Director-General in recognition of his contribution towards food security, sustainable agriculture and rural development.
"The Prime Minister dedicated the award to our farmers, agricultural scientists of India, and those associated with farming, agriculture and fisheries," he said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
The MoU for nurses mobility is a practical step. Many Indian healthcare professionals go abroad for work, and having a smoother process with Italy is beneficial. Also, the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal sounds fascinating—hope it showcases our maritime history well.
Nice to see continued cooperation. India-Italy partnership has potential beyond culture—defence and tech collaborations could be deepened. PM Modi's Agricola Award from FAO is well-deserved, and dedicating it to farmers is a classy move.
Interesting to see the focus on cultural exchange and UNESCO sites twinning. India and Italy both have world-class heritage—this could bring more awareness and conservation efforts. But hope the implementation is as good as the announcements. 🤞
Good diplomacy, but let's not forget practical outcomes—how many Indian nurses actually benefit from the mobility JDI? And what about Indian students wanting to study in Italy? Higher education roadmap needs clear timelines. Keep pushing for concrete results.
The Agricola Award for PM Modi is a proud moment—India's agricultural advances under his leadership have been noteworthy. But we need to ensure small farmers see real benefits, not just global recognition. Let's hope the partnership with FAO brings tech and knowledge to grassroots.
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