Key Points

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met her Italian counterpart at the ADB Annual Meeting in Milan to explore deeper economic collaboration. They discussed expanding bilateral trade, which has already reached $14.56 billion, with focus on renewable energy and digital technologies. The meeting highlighted the Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029, aiming to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors. Both ministers also emphasized the importance of reforming multilateral development banks and advancing climate commitments.

Key Points: Sitharaman Boosts India-Italy Economic Ties at ADB Meet

  • India and Italy discuss strategic partnership for 2025-2029
  • Explore collaboration in renewable energy and digital technologies
  • Emphasize multilateral bank reforms and climate solutions
  • Strengthen bilateral economic engagement
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India, Italy explore ways to strengthen economic ties at ADB meet

Finance Minister explores bilateral cooperation in trade, digital tech, and green solutions with Italian counterpart at Milan summit

"Bilateral trade reached $14.56 billion in FY2023-24 - Finance Ministry Official"

New Delhi, May 5

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday met her Italian counterpart Giancarlo Giorgetti, on the sidelines of the 58th ADB Annual Meeting in the Italian city of Milan and explored ways to strengthen India-Italy economic ties and enhance cooperation in global and multilateral platforms on issues of mutual interest.

The meeting highlighted implementation of the Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029 announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni in November 2024, which will add depth and momentum to our cooperation in priority domains.

"With bilateral trade between the two countries reaching $14.56 billion in FY2023-24, FM @nsitharaman emphasised on the huge potential in Renewable Energy, digital technologies, agri-food processing, and high-end manufacturing and invited Italian companies to 'Make in India' through Government of India's PLI schemes," the Finance Ministry said in a post on X.

The Finance Minister shared India's success with Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) platforms like Aadhaar, UPI, and DigiLocker, proposing collaboration on innovative fintech solutions.

Both Finance Ministers discussed the importance of reforming Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) to make them more responsive to developing countries' needs, adequately capitalised, and better aligned with SDGs.

FM Sitharaman underlined co-financing models and collaboration in green hydrogen, carbon capture, energy efficiency, and circular economy and stated that both nations can leverage their strengths to co-develop solutions for global markets, advancing our climate commitments.

The Indian Finance Minister also met Japan's Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato and discussed the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between the two nations.

The Union Finance Minister emphasised that the India-Japan partnership, based on shared values of democracy and rule of law, is vital for promoting peace, prosperity and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

They also discussed deepening bilateral economic cooperation, in both public and private sectors, building on ongoing efforts and encouraging innovative initiatives, according to the Finance Ministry.

Earlier, FM Sitharaman addressed the Governors' Business Session at the 58th ADB Annual Meeting, and emphasised India's growth story and vision for Viksit Bharat 2047 under the leadership of PM Modi.

She endorsed ADB's vision of a more proactive, agile, bold and client-centric bank.

"These attributes are crucial in our collective journey towards a prosperous, inclusive, resilient and sustainable Asia and Pacific," FM Sitharaman added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great to see India expanding economic partnerships beyond traditional allies! Italy's expertise in manufacturing and renewable energy can complement our 'Make in India' goals perfectly. Hope this translates to more job opportunities for our youth 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The focus on green hydrogen and circular economy is promising. But I hope these partnerships don't just benefit big corporations. Small Indian businesses should also get access to Italian technology and markets. #VocalForLocal
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Arjun S.
Our digital infrastructure success with UPI and Aadhaar is truly world-class now! 😊 Proud to see India exporting its tech solutions. Maybe Italy can help improve our design capabilities in return - their automotive and fashion industries are legendary.
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Sunita R.
While these high-level meetings are important, I hope the benefits reach common people. Italian investment in food processing could help our farmers get better prices. Also, easier visa process for Indian tourists to Italy would be welcome!
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Vikram J.
The Japan partnership is equally crucial - their manufacturing discipline and our IT strengths make a powerful combo. But we must ensure technology transfer happens properly. Too often foreign partners keep core tech to themselves.
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Neha P.
$14.56 billion trade is good but can be better. Italy imports much more from China. We need to aggressively market 'Make in India' quality. Maybe organize more trade fairs showcasing our engineering products and textiles. 🇮🇳🤝🇮🇹

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