strategic action plan to strengthen ties between India and Italy, unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni will lead to improved ties between the two nations, a senior Italian minister said on Saturday.
Adolfo Urso, Minister of Business and Made in Italy, was speaking in Mumbai at the Villaggio Italia exposition, being held to coincide with the port of call of Amerigo Vespucci, a 93-year-old Italian Navy ship used for training and supporting national diplomacy.
The plan, announced at the G20 summit, focuses on 10 key areas including defense, trade, clean energy, and connectivity, aiming to deepen collaboration and boost economic ties.
The Italian minister referred to five bilateral meetings between Modi and Meloni over the last two years, and said, «The time is right. Italy and India can work best by guaranteeing, among other things, full reliability and continuity of governments.»
Urso said that India and Italy, due to their «geographical, cultural, political, economic and productive conditions», represent a link between Europe and Asia.
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