On the sidelines of the ongoing G7 Summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with his Italian counterpart Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday, reaffirming the shared commitment to strengthening bilateral ties between India and Italy.
The meeting between the two leaders marks another step in the deepening diplomatic and strategic engagement between the two nations, with a focus on expanding cooperation across a range of areas including defense, trade, climate action, and digital innovation.
Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi said:
“Fully agree with you, PM Giorgia Meloni. India’s friendship with Italy will continue to get stronger, greatly benefitting our people!”
This public display of mutual appreciation highlights the increasingly warm and pragmatic relationship between New Delhi and Rome.
A Partnership on the Rise
The India-Italy relationship has gained momentum in recent years, evolving from a traditional diplomatic connection into a forward-looking partnership with strong economic and cultural dimensions.
PM Modi and PM Meloni discussed:
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Enhancing bilateral trade and investment, particularly in green technologies, infrastructure, and manufacturing
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Collaboration in defense and maritime security, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region, where Italy has been expanding its strategic outreach
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Joint initiatives in clean energy, including green hydrogen and carbon reduction technologies
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Academic and cultural exchanges, with an emphasis on people-to-people ties and tourism
Officials noted that both leaders welcomed the growing presence of Italian businesses in India and expressed hope that upcoming bilateral forums would further boost economic opportunities on both sides.
India and Italy: Strategic Alignment in a Shifting World
The Modi-Meloni dialogue comes at a time when both India and Italy are emerging as key players in redefining global governance, economic resilience, and democratic cooperation. As a member of both the G7 and the European Union, Italy is seen as a valuable partner for India’s outreach to Europe, particularly in areas such as digital economy, AI regulation, and sustainable development.
Italy, under Meloni’s leadership, has also voiced support for a free, open, and rules-based Indo-Pacific, aligning with India’s strategic vision. The two countries are increasingly finding common ground in tackling global challenges like climate change, supply chain disruptions, and food security.
Public Diplomacy and Personal Rapport
The social media exchange between the two leaders reflects more than diplomacy—it reflects personal chemistry and growing trust. Meloni and Modi have met on multiple occasions over the past year, and their visible camaraderie has helped elevate India-Italy ties to a more public and strategic level.
Prime Minister Meloni had earlier posted a photograph with PM Modi, captioning it with the phrase “Super Modi!”, which went viral in both countries and was viewed as a symbolic expression of Italy’s enthusiasm for working closely with India.
The Modi-Meloni meeting at the G7 Summit underscores the importance of multilateral diplomacy paired with bilateral momentum. As the global order becomes more multipolar and interconnected, India and Italy are poised to play complementary roles, leveraging each other’s strengths to promote peace, stability, innovation, and inclusive growth.
With both nations committed to democratic values, economic partnership, and strategic collaboration, the India-Italy relationship is no longer just historical—it is undeniably forward-focused and future-ready.
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