India-Italy Ties Elevated to Special Strategic Partnership: PM Modi’s Visit Delivers Major Breakthroughs in Defence, Trade, and Technology

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit to Italy on May 20, 2026, has marked a historic milestone in bilateral relations. India and Italy officially upgraded their ties from a Strategic Partnership to a Special Strategic Partnership, reflecting deeper strategic convergence and mutual commitment to long-term collaboration across multiple sectors.

This elevation comes as part of the concluding leg of PM Modi’s five-nation Europe tour. The move signals a qualitative transformation in India-Italy relations, anchored in the Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029. Both nations aim to leverage complementary strengths — Italy’s design excellence and precision engineering with India’s scale, talent, and innovation capabilities.

PM Modi’s Italy visit elevates India-Italy ties to Special Strategic Partnership with €20B trade target, defence roadmap, IMEC support & innovation hub by 2029.

Key Outcomes of PM Modi’s Italy Visit

During extensive talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the two sides announced several ambitious initiatives:

Trade and Investment Goals

India and Italy have set a clear target to expand bilateral trade to €20 billion by 2029. The current bilateral trade stands at approximately US$13.76 billion (2024-25). Both countries emphasized the role of the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in accelerating trade and investment flows. Key focus areas include advanced manufacturing, infrastructure, green energy, agribusiness, tourism, maritime logistics, space economy, artificial intelligence, and quantum technology.

PM Modi highlighted the synergy by stating the partnership blends “Italy’s design and precision with India’s scale, talent and affordable innovation” — summarized as “Design and Develop in India and Italy, Deliver for the World.”

Defence and Security Cooperation

A landmark Defence Industrial Roadmap was adopted, focusing on co-design, co-development, co-production, and technology transfer in defence platforms. Priority sectors include helicopters (building on existing cooperation between Adani Defence and Leonardo S.p.A.), naval platforms, marine armaments, electronic warfare systems, and Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facilities.

The two sides also agreed to launch a Maritime Security Dialogue to enhance maritime cooperation. This assumes special importance given both countries’ strategic locations — Italy in the Mediterranean and India in the Indo-Pacific.

Connectivity and IMEC

Both nations reaffirmed their strong commitment to the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), announced in 2023. Italy’s Mediterranean ports are positioned as potential European endpoints for the corridor. The first IMEC ministerial meeting is expected in 2026. IMEC aims to boost trade connectivity, supply chain resilience, energy security, and maritime integration between India, the Middle East, and Europe.

Critical Technologies and Innovation

The leaders announced the establishment of INNOVIT India — an innovation hub in India designed to bridge startups, industries, and university research in cutting-edge domains such as AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, and fintech. Additional cooperation areas include space, critical minerals, and civil nuclear energy, aligning with India’s goals of technological self-reliance and supply chain diversification.

Cultural and Heritage Ties

2027 has been declared the “Year of Culture and Tourism between India and Italy.” A key Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed for Italy’s participation in developing the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal, Gujarat.

Other Significant Agreements

  • Mobility agreement facilitating movement of Indian nurses to Italy
  • Progress towards a Social Security Agreement (SSA) benefiting Indian professionals in Italy
  • Cooperation in agriculture and export of Indian seafood
  • Higher education and research roadmap

PM Modi Receives FAO’s Highest Honour

During the visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the prestigious Agricola Medal by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations — the organization’s highest award. FAO Director-General Dr. Qu Dongyu presented the medal in recognition of PM Modi’s contributions to food security, sustainable agriculture, rural development, and farmers’ welfare. The award also acknowledged India’s leadership during its G20 Presidency in prioritizing agriculture and achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Meetings with Italian Leadership

PM Modi held detailed discussions with Italian President Sergio Mattarella, reviewing bilateral ties and exploring cooperation in trade, investment, technology, critical minerals, AI, space, clean energy, and culture. He also received a ceremonial military honour during the visit.

The Indian Prime Minister was warmly received in Rome, including a cultural welcome featuring the Indian raga Hamsadhwani performed by Italian artistes. He gifted ‘Melody’ chocolates to PM Meloni and visited the iconic Colosseum.

Shared Global Perspectives

Both leaders expressed deep concern over the situations in West Asia and Ukraine. PM Modi reiterated India’s consistent stand favouring resolution of conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy. The two countries acknowledged being in continuous contact regarding these geopolitical challenges and emphasized the importance of freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific, rule-based international order, resilient supply chains, and inclusive development.

Significance of India-Italy Special Strategic Partnership

Italy is India’s 4th largest trading partner in the EU. The Indian diaspora in Italy, estimated at around 1.87 lakh to 2.5 lakh (including Persons of Indian Origin), plays a vital role in strengthening people-to-people ties and is among the largest Indian communities in Europe.

The elevation to Special Strategic Partnership reflects growing convergence on global governance, economic resilience, and strategic autonomy. Italy views India as a crucial partner for Europe’s engagement with the Indo-Pacific and the Global South. The partnership expands India’s outreach in Europe beyond traditional allies like France and Germany.

Diplomatic relations between the two countries date back to 1947. Relations faced challenges after the 2012 Italian Marines case but were revived significantly after Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni’s visit to India in 2017. The 2024 G7 Summit in Italy, hosted by Giorgia Meloni, further boosted ties under the slogan “Melodi”.

Joint Vision for the Future

In a joint Op-ed titled “A Strategic Partnership for the Indo-Mediterranean”, PM Modi and PM Meloni outlined a roadmap for enhanced cooperation. They described the relationship as having reached a “decisive stage,” grounded in shared democratic values, freedom, and a common vision for the future.

The partnership covers strategic, economic, technological, and people-centric domains. It positions both nations to collaboratively address emerging challenges while creating opportunities in defence, green energy, digital infrastructure, and innovation.

Broader Strategic Context

The upgrade comes amid increasing geopolitical uncertainties. Both countries recognize the need to protect critical infrastructure and build resilient supply chains. The India-Italy collaboration is expected to contribute significantly to maritime security, blue economy initiatives, port modernisation, and logistics development.

For India, stronger ties with Italy enhance its Mediterranean outreach and complement initiatives like IMEC. For Italy, deeper engagement with India supports its Indo-Pacific interests and economic diversification goals.

Looking Ahead

The Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029 provides a practical framework to translate announcements into tangible outcomes. Implementation will be closely monitored across trade targets, defence projects, innovation hubs, and cultural exchanges.

The successful conclusion of PM Modi’s visit to Italy has opened a new chapter in India-Italy relations. The elevation to Special Strategic Partnership is expected to unlock greater economic opportunities, technological collaboration, and strategic coordination between the world’s largest democracy and a key European power.

As both nations work towards the €20 billion trade target and implement the defence roadmap, the partnership is poised to deliver mutual benefits while contributing to regional and global stability.

FAQs

1. What is the significance of India and Italy elevating ties to ‘Special Strategic Partnership’ in 2026?

2. What are the major outcomes of PM Modi’s Italy visit?

3. What is the current status of India-Italy trade and economic ties?

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5. What global and regional issues were discussed during PM Modi’s meeting with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni?

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