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Italy and India Launch Joint Task Force to Combat Terror Financing

Italy and India have initiated a joint task force to counter financial support for terrorism, as announced by Italian Ambassador Antonio Bartoli. The two nations will also soon launch a maritime security format to support freedom of navigation. Ambassador Bartoli emphasized potential industrial collaboration, combining India's manufacturing scale with Italy's technological expertise. Additionally, cultural ties will be strengthened with 2027 declared as the Year of Culture between India and Italy.

'Italy, India launch Task Force on terror financing; maritime security format soon: Italian Envoy

New Delhi, May 30

Italy has kick-started a dedicated task force with India on countering financial support to terrorism, Italian Ambassador to India Antonio Bartoli said on Thursday.

Bartoli, while speaking at the 80th Anniversary Celebration of the Italian Republic, said that both nations will soon launch a format on maritime security in support of freedom of navigation.

"We have just kick-started a dedicated task force on countering financial support to terrorism. We will soon launch a format on maritime security in support of freedom of navigation across our seas, and this is because connectivity remains the cornerstone of our ties," he said.

Highlighting cooperation under the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), he added, "I was mentioning IMEC, and we also signed an MoU on ports collaboration, and we want to create digital networks, fast-track corridors."

The Ambassador further underlined the potential for industrial collaboration between the two nations.

"India, we all know, is the fastest-growing economy in the world and wants to expand its manufacturing base. Italy is the second largest manufacturing powerhouse in Europe, and we can combine India's scale, speed and talent with Italy's technological know-how and industrial excellence," he added.

Earlier, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Sibi George, said on May 20 that 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.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Maritime security format is crucial given the Indian Ocean region's importance. Italy's experience in Mediterranean security can be valuable. But let's also ensure our own Navy gets adequate resources for this partnership.

Vikram M

IMEC is the real game-changer here. India-Middle East-Europe corridor will rival China's BRI. And Italian tech + Indian manufacturing scale is a perfect match. 2027 as Year of Culture is also great - Italy has so many UNESCO sites, we can learn a lot.

Michael C

As someone who works in finance, countering terror financing is extremely complex. Hope both countries share intelligence effectively. The maritime security part also sounds promising - freedom of navigation in Indo-Pacific needs allies like Italy.

Rohit P

Honestly, these task forces sound good on paper but need to show tangible outcomes. The nurse mobility agreement is a practical step though - many Indian nurses will benefit from working in Italy. Just hope they get fair wages and treatment there. 🙏

Siddharth J

Italian Ambassador's comments on India being fastest growing economy and wanting to expand manufacturing are spot on. 'India's scale + Italy's tech' - that's the kind of synergy we need more of. Also, Lothal maritime heritage complex getting Italian cooperation is brilliant - our ancient port linking with modern Italy!

Kavya N

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