PM Modi in Rome: According to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the two countries’ relationship has reached a turning point. It had transformed from a friendly friendship into a unique strategic alliance.
PM Modi and Meloni stated that regular exchanges at higher political and institutional levels guide the two countries’ partnership at a time when the international system is undergoing a profound change. They mentioned this in an article they co-wrote for the Italian and Indian media.
Plans for the trip to Italy
The Italian Embassy in New Delhi claims that in 2023, trade between the two nations exceeded 14 billion euros. PM Modi and PM Meloni are expected to release a joint statement to strengthen long-term engagement as part of efforts to increase bilateral collaboration. The plan may involve yearly summit talks between the two heads of state and a target to increase the bilateral trade. According to Reuters, the bilateral trade to be increase to 20 billion euros by 2029. They quoted an official.
Along the senior executives from top Italian and Indian businesses, the two leaders are also slated to attend a lunch. They’ll be discussing topics such as trade, investment, and economic cooperation. During the visit, a number of agreements are probably going to be inked. According to media, these are anticipated to include areas like key minerals, higher education, museum partnerships, agribusiness, maritime connections, and collaboration against financial aid economic crimes.
What did Prime Minister Modi do in Italy?

PM Narendra Modi did a lot more than meeting representatives of the Sanatana Dharma Samgha. He also went to see an Italian artist’s painting of the Varanasi ghats. PM Modi engaged with the Indian diaspora in Rome o Tuesday. He attended cultural events, and agreed to an autograph for a child who greeted him with a portrait.
Additionally, he saw musicians showcasing initiatives to spread Indian cultural values and customs throughout Europe. It was during a musical performance based on Raga Hamsadhwani.











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