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Modi and Italian President Discuss AI, Space, and Nuclear Ties to Boost Bilateral Relations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Italian President Sergio Mattarella in Rome to discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, and cultural ties. The leaders explored collaboration in AI, critical minerals, space, and nuclear energy. External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal noted they exchanged views on regional and international developments. Modi also met Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, and together they outlined an ambitious roadmap for a special strategic partnership in the Indo-Mediterranean region.

PM Modi meets Italian President, discusses ways to boost bilateral ties

Rome, May 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday called on Italian President Sergio Mattarella and the two leaders discussed various aspects of bilateral cooperation, including trade, investment and cultural linkages.

PM Modi said they discussed how the two countries can collaborate in areas such as AI, critical minerals and space.

"Met President Sergio Mattarella in Rome. We discussed different aspects relating to the India-Italy friendship, including trade, investment and cultural linkages. We talked about how our nations can collaborate in areas such as AI, critical minerals, space and nuclear energy," PM Modi said in a post on X.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the two leaders exchanged views on regional and international developments of mutual interest.

"PM @narendramodi called on the President Sergio Mattarella of the Italian Republic. The two leaders reaffirmed the strong and enduring India-Italy partnership and held discussions in areas including trade, technology, innovation, clean energy, AI and culture. They also exchanged views on regional and international developments of mutual interest," he said in a post on X.

PM Modi met his Italian counterpart

over dinner shortly after arriving in Rome on Tuesday, on the last leg of his five-nation visit. The two leaders undertook a visit to the iconic Colosseum and discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation.

PM Modi and Meloni outlined an ambitious roadmap for deepening ties between India and Italy in a joint op-ed published across several international news platforms, describing the relationship as a "special strategic partnership" central to the emerging "Indo-Mediterranean" era.

In the op-ed titled 'Italy and India: A Strategic Partnership for the Indo-Mediterranean,' the two leaders said bilateral ties had entered a "decisive stage," evolving from a cordial friendship into a partnership rooted in "the values of freedom and democracy, and a common vision for the future.

"The joint piece framed the India-Italy relationship as part of a broader geopolitical transformation linking the Indo-Pacific and the Mediterranean into what the leaders termed the "Indo-Mediterranean" corridor, a growing network for trade, energy, technology, data and strategic connectivity.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting to see the 'Indo-Mediterranean' concept being pushed. Feels like India is really trying to position itself as a bridge between the East and the West. But I hope these diplomatic talks actually translate into real trade deals and not just photo ops. 🤔

Priya S

Love seeing our PM at the Colosseum! 😄 But on a serious note, the op-ed they wrote together about the 'special strategic partnership' sounds promising. India and Italy have so much cultural history to share, and now with clean energy and space collaboration, it's a win-win. Jai Hind!

Divya L

I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, but let's not forget that these high-level meetings often don't benefit the common man. What about the farmers and small businesses back home? Italy has great design and engineering—why not focus on skill exchange programs? Just my two paise.

James A

The 'Indo-Mediterranean' corridor sounds like a smart geopolitical move. India playing the long game by building ties with Italy, which is a key player in the EU. If this leads to better trade routes and tech partnerships, it could be huge for both economies. Fingers crossed! 🤞

Ravi K

Achha hai! India and Italy have always had good relations, especially in fashion and design. But now talking about AI and nuclear energy? That's next-level cooperation. Hope our students and researchers get more opportunities to collaborate with Italian institutions. 🇮🇳🙏

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