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Times of India20.05.2026Welt3 dk okumaIndia

India and Italy Elevate Ties to Special Strategic Partnership

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India and Italy upgraded their relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership, agreeing on a defense roadmap, setting a bilateral trade target of €20 billion by 2029, and expanding cooperation in technology and mobility.

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India and Italy have elevated their relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership, with Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Giorgia Meloni holding extensive talks in Rome. The two nations agreed on a defense industrial roadmap for co-development and co-production of military platforms and reaffirmed their goal of expanding bilateral trade.

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India and Italy on Wednesday elevated their relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni held extensive talks in Rome.

The two sides also agreed on a defence industrial roadmap for co-development and co-production of military platforms, and reaffirmed their goal of expanding bilateral trade.

The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation across defence, technology, trade, mobility and global security amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.

The leaders reviewed progress under the India–Italy Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025–29 and agreed to establish a Foreign Ministers-led mechanism to periodically monitor its implementation.

They also exchanged views on global conflicts, including West Asia and Ukraine, and called for dialogue and diplomacy while underlining the importance of maritime security and freedom of navigation.

Key takeaways

Elevation to Special Strategic Partnership

India and Italy formally upgraded their relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership, marking a higher institutional and political commitment to bilateral ties.

The new framework builds on earlier strategic engagement and is designed to ensure structured, regular review mechanisms through ministerial-level dialogue.

The decision comes in backdrop of growing convergence on global issues and increasing frequency of leadership-level interactions over recent years.

Both sides described the upgraded status as a step that will give sharper direction to cooperation across priority sectors.

Defence cooperation and security architecture strengthened

India and Italy adopted a Defence Industrial Roadmap that lays the foundation for co-development and co-production of military platforms.

The cooperation will focus on helicopters, naval platforms, marine armament and electronic warfare systems.

Both sides also agreed to deepen defence industry collaboration and expand structured military-to-military engagement, including exchanges and joint initiatives.

Trade target set, investment and supply chains expanded

Both countries set an ambitious target of €20 billion in bilateral trade by 2029, backed by efforts to enhance investment flows and industrial partnerships.

The leaders emphasised strengthening supply chain resilience and encouraging collaboration between SMEs, financial institutions and venture capital ecosystems.

They also welcomed growing business engagement through multiple high-level business forums.

Key MoUs signed

India and Italy inked 10 MoUs spanning critical minerals, agriculture, maritime transport and marine products, alongside agreements on developing the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal and cooperation on recruitment of Indian nurses.

Technology, innovation and critical sectors push

Cooperation was expanded in emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, quantum computing, semiconductors, space and digital infrastructure.

Both sides also agreed to set up an India–Italy Innovation Centre to connect startups, research institutions and industry.

The focus will also extend to clean energy, critical minerals and advanced manufacturing.

Mobility, education and people-to-people links expanded

New frameworks were agreed for the mobility of students, researchers and skilled professionals, particularly in STEM fields.

A specific mechanism for the facilitation of mobility of Indian nurses to Italy was also announced.

Both sides also highlighted expanded academic cooperation and university partnerships under the broader innovation and education agenda.

Global issues, connectivity and maritime security cooperation

Both leaders expressed concern over conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine and reiterated support for resolution through dialogue and diplomacy.

They also reaffirmed commitment to the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and agreed to enhance cooperation on maritime security, including through a new structured dialogue mechanism.

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  • Bilateral trade between India and Italy will reach €20 billion by 2029.

    Wahrscheinlich · Langfristig

  • Co-development and co-production of military platforms will commence.

    Wahrscheinlich · Mittelfristig

  • An India-Italy Innovation Centre will be established.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Mittelfristig

Offene Fragen

  • Specific details on the co-development and co-production projects under the defense industrial roadmap.
  • The exact mechanisms for facilitating the mobility of Indian nurses to Italy.
  • Further details on the India-Italy Innovation Centre's operational framework.
  • The specific timeline for implementing the new structured dialogue mechanism on maritime security.

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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