Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto Visits India, Strengthens Bilateral Ties

Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto laid a wreath at the National War Memorial and inspected a Guard of Honour during his maiden visit to India. He met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the Manekshaw Centre for bilateral talks covering defence cooperation and regional security issues. The visit underscores both nations' desire to expand existing collaboration, especially in industrial partnerships, following the signing of the India-EU Security & Defence Partnership in January 2026. The defence relationship between India and Italy includes dialogue, training, naval exercises, and maritime security cooperation.

Key Points: Italian Defence Minister in India for Talks

  • Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto laid wreath at National War Memorial
  • Met Rajnath Singh for bilateral talks on defence cooperation
  • Focus on expanding industrial partnerships and exploring new collaboration areas
  • India-EU Security & Defence Partnership signed in January 2026 provides further impetus
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Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto lays wreath at National War Memorial

Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto laid a wreath at the National War Memorial and met Rajnath Singh to discuss defence cooperation, industrial partnerships, and the new India-EU Security & Defence Partnership.

"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. - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, April 30

Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto on Thursday laid a wreath at the National War Memorial and inspected the Guard of Honour. He also met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the Manekshaw Centre and the two ministers will hold bilateral talks.

During the meeting, the Ministers will discuss a range of issues covering defence cooperation between the two countries. They are also expected to share their views on regional and global issues in view of the evolving security landscape, a statement from the Ministry of Defence read.

Further, as per MoD, 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.

The signing of India-EU Defence & Strategic Partnership in January 2026 signals increasing strategic convergence and has provided further impetus to defence industrial cooperation in areas of mutual interest, the MoD statement added.

The defence relationship between India and Italy has expanded to dialogue, service-to-service interactions, training, export of defence equipment, sharing information, port calls, naval exercises, maritime security, etc.An agreement on Defense Cooperation was signed after the Defence Minister traveled to Italy in 2023 to have bilateral talks with his counterpart Crosetto.

Earlier this year, India and the European Union signed a landmark Security and Defence Partnership, marking the first overarching defence and security framework between the two sides, as leaders from both blocs agreed to significantly deepen cooperation across strategic, regional and global security domains.

In a joint statement issued following the 16th India-EU Summit held with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the leaders welcomed the signing of the Security and Defence Partnership (SDP), noting that the agreement would strengthen collaboration in maritime security, the defence industry and technology, cyber and hybrid threats, space and counterterrorism, and other areas.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Respectful gesture, but honestly, Europe talks big on defence cooperation while many countries still impose arms embargoes on India. Let's see the concrete outcomes rather than just wreath-laying ceremonies. Actions speak louder than photo ops.
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Aryan P
The India-EU Defence Partnership is a big step! We need more allies in a multipolar world. Italy has good naval tech with Fincantieri—our Navy could benefit for submarines. Just ensure the deals are transparent and benefit Indian defence manufacturing. 🚢
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Ritika R
Bahut accha hai that Italy recognises India's strategic importance. But I'm cautious—European nations often push their own defence industry without fair tech transfer. Look at Rafale deal lessons. Should prioritise Indo-Pacific partnerships that respect our interests.
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Suresh O
Nice to see diplomatic warmth but we must remember Italy's history of arms embargoes during Kargil and their inconsistent stance on terrorism. Today's friend may change tomorrow. Diversify our defence partnerships but keep indigenous capabilities as priority. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Deepak U
Defence Minister visiting the War Memorial shows respect for our fallen soldiers. That matters. But the real test will be in joint naval exercises in the Indian Ocean and whether Italy supports India's position on cross-border terrorism. Let's hope this isn't just political tourism.

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