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India, Italy to Launch Innovation Centre for Tech, AI, and Defence Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India and Italy are working on an India-Italy Innovation Centre to connect industries, startups, and research ecosystems. He stated that technology and innovation are becoming core drivers of bilateral cooperation, particularly in AI, quantum computing, space, and civil nuclear energy. The leaders also discussed expanding defence cooperation through the Defence Industrial Roadmap and maritime collaboration in shipping and the blue economy. Both sides agreed to work on concrete projects in Africa to promote sustainable development and shared economic growth.

Working on India-Italy Innovation Center to connect industries: PM Modi, says tech, innovation engine for ties

Rome, May 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said India and Italy are working on setting up an Innovation Centre to connect industries, startups and research ecosystems of both countries, as technology and innovation emerge as the core drivers of bilateral cooperation.

Addressing a joint press meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Prime Minister Modi said that India-Italy ties are entering a new phase where advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space, and civil nuclear energy will play a central role.

"Technology and innovation are the engines of our partnership. There are immense possibilities for our cooperation in fields like AI, quantum, space, and civil nuclear energy. To connect the startups, research centres, and industries of both countries, we are working on an India-Italy Innovation Centre," PM Modi said.

He said cooperation between the two countries is expanding rapidly in defence and security, underlining that mutual trust between India and Italy is reflected in growing collaboration between armed forces and defence industries.

Prime Minister Modi noted that the Defence Industrial Roadmap between the two countries has opened avenues for co-development and co-production, strengthening industrial partnerships in the defence sector.

"Close cooperation in the fields of defence and security is a symbol of our deep mutual trust. Along with our armed forces, cooperation is also increasing between the defence industries of both countries. Our Defence Industrial Roadmap has paved the way for co-development and co-production," he said.

Highlighting maritime cooperation, the Prime Minister said that as two major maritime powers, India and Italy naturally share strong convergence in areas such as shipping, port modernisation, logistics and the blue economy.

He further said both sides discussed expanding their partnership into third countries, including collaborative projects in Africa, aimed at promoting sustainable development and shared economic growth.

"As maritime powers, close cooperation in the field of connectivity between India and Italy is natural. Together, we will work on shipping, port modernisation, logistics, and the Blue Economy. We also discussed taking our win-win partnership to third countries. Moving in this direction, we agreed to work on concrete projects in Africa", he added.

The remarks come following his delegation-level talks with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome.

Prime Minister Modi arrived in Rome on Tuesday in the last leg of his five-nation tour following his engagements in Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Wonderful to see India expanding its tech partnerships globally! But we must ensure this isn't just another photo-op agreement. The real test will be the number of joint patents filed and startups actually collaborating. Hope it's not just bureaucracy.

Michael C

As someone who follows European-Indian relations, this is a smart move. Italy's niche in advanced manufacturing complements India's strength in software and services. The defence and Africa initiatives are also very strategic.

Ravi K

Good to see focus on AI and quantum computing. But what about the ground-level impact? Our engineering graduates need jobs and R&D exposure. If this center genuinely exposes our talent to European innovation practices, it'll be a game-changer.

James A

Impressive vision! The Defence Industrial Roadmap with Italy is significant - co-development and co-production in defence will reduce our import dependency. India is becoming a serious global player in technology partnerships.

Kavya N

Why is Italy so keen on India now? They see our market potential and tech talent! Also, collaboration in Africa is smart - we both have historical ties there. Let's hope this translates into real projects and not just MoUs gathering dust.

Arun Y

Waiting to see concrete timelines for this Innovation Centre. Italy is strong in aerospace and pharma - two areas where India is

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