Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Top 5 This Week

Related Posts

Modi and Meloni outline road map for India-Italy strategic partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, in a joint op-ed across several news platforms on Wednesday (May 20, 2026), outlined an expanded roadmap for cooperation between the two countries across sectors, including trade, technology, energy, space, and security, against the backdrop of an emerging “Indo-Mediterranean” corridor.

“The relationship between India and Italy has now reached a decisive stage. In recent years, our ties have expanded with unprecedented momentum, evolving from a cordial friendship into a special strategic partnership grounded in the values of freedom and democracy, and a common vision for the future,” said Mr. Modi and Ms. Meloni in the op-ed titled “A Strategic Partnership for the Indo-Mediterranean”.

“Both India and Italy are located at the very heart of two crucial hubs of the global economy—the Indo-Pacific and the Mediterranean—regions that cannot be viewed as separate spheres, but instead as increasingly interconnected spaces,” it said.

“As a matter of fact, we are witnessing the emergence of what might be termed the Indo-Mediterranean, an important corridor for trade, technology, energy, data and ideas tying the Indian Ocean to Europe. It is precisely within this interconnected space that our bond naturally evolves into a special strategic partnership—one that bridges two continents and shapes new global dynamics,” said the op-ed.

In this context, it added, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) represents a vision aimed at connecting the regions through modern transport and infrastructure, digital networks, energy systems, and resilient supply chains; and that India and Italy are also committed to working together with other partners to make this vision a reality. In September 2023, the IMEC was announced on the sidelines of G20 Summit in Delhi.

“Our cooperation mirrors our shared awareness that prosperity and security in the 21st century will be shaped by the ability of nations to innovate, manage energy transitions, and strengthen strategic sovereignty. To this end, we have committed to deepen and diversify our bilateral relationship with a view to pursuing new objectives and pooling our complementary strengths,” said Mr. Modi and Ms. Meloni.

Stating that India and Italy want to reach and exceed the €20-billion bilateral trade target by 2029, the leaders said the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and India paves the way in the same direction. In focus are defence & aerospace, clean technologies, machinery, automotive components, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, agri-food, tourism and other sectors.

“We aim to forge a powerful synergy between Italian design, manufacturing excellence, and world-class supercomputers—reflecting Italy’s position as an industrial powerhouse—and India’s rapid economic growth, engineering talent, scale, and innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem with over 100 unicorns and 200,000 start-ups,” said the op-ed, adding that it would lead to co-creation of value.

“The growing interest of Italian businesses in the production for India and the increasing presence of Indian industries in Italy—numbering over 1,000 from both sides now—is a positive sign that will strengthen the integration of our supply chains,” it said.

The op-ed also highlighted cooperation in digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI).

“India’s Digital Public Infrastructure is already finding resonance with a large number of countries, particularly in the Global South…Italy and India have long been collaborating to ensure that AI development is responsible and human-centred,” it said, emphasising that both countries see AI as a powerful instrument for inclusive development, particularly for the Global South.

“Our approach combines India’s digital scale with Italy’s ethical and industrial expertise, ensuring technology serves human dignity. By sharing best practices in secure digital cooperation, capacity-building and resilient cyber infrastructure, we aim to create an open, trustworthy and equitable digital space in which every nation can shape and benefit from AI,” said Mr. Modi and Ms. Meloni.

They said the perspective forms the core of Italy’s G7 Presidency and outcomes of the AI Impact Summit 2026, held in Delhi.

Technology cannot replace individuals or undermine their fundamental rights, nor should it be used to manipulate public debate or alter democratic processes, the leaders said.

The op-ed highlighted collaborations in the fields of space, defence, security and strategic technologies, including security of critical maritime routes, renewable energy, hydrogen technologies, smart grids and resilient infrastructure. “Our collaboration along with other countries in key India-led initiatives—International Solar Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure and Global Biofuels Alliance—is also important in this context,” said the op-ed.

The leaders said India’s values—such as “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (the world is one family)—find a natural echo in Italy’s humanist tradition, rooted in the Renaissance, which highlights the dignity of each individual and the power of culture to unite peoples and societies.

Published – May 20, 2026 12:32 am IST

Spread the love

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Popular Articles