ROME: In a landmark diplomatic move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have officially elevated the India-Italy relationship to a “Special Strategic Partnership.” The decision was finalized during comprehensive bilateral talks held in Rome, where both leaders reviewed the implementation of the Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025–2029. To maintain this momentum, the two nations have institutionalized annual leadership summits and established a Foreign Minister-level mechanism to regularly review bilateral progress.
Key Highlights & Strategic Pacts
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Trade Acceleration: Setting an ambitious bilateral trade target of €20 billion by 2029, both leaders committed to leveraging the India-EU Free Trade Agreement for early implementation. They also interacted with top Indian and Italian CEOs across the defense, energy transition, and digital sectors.
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Defense & Industrial Roadmap: Deepening security ties, the nations signed a Joint Declaration of Intent, establishing an Industrial Roadmap for the co-design, co-development, and co-production of advanced defense hardware.
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Tech & Space Synergies: The leaders called for enhanced commercial space collaboration between ISRO and the Italian Space Agency (ASI). They also pushed for deeper joint ventures in Artificial Intelligence, semiconductors, and critical minerals.
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Mobility & Healthcare: Highlighting the contribution of the Indian diaspora, a key MoU was signed to facilitate the recruitment of Indian nurses to Italy, alongside frameworks to ease the mobility of students and researchers.
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Culture & Connectivity: The year 2027 was designated as the “Year of Culture and Tourism between India and Italy.” Additionally, an MoU was inked to develop the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal, Gujarat, while both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to fast-tracking the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).
Global Diplomatic Stance
Addressing ongoing geopolitical friction in West Asia and Europe, Prime Minister Modi strongly reiterated India’s consistent stance, emphasizing that sustainable peace can only be achieved through proactive dialogue and decisive diplomacy.

