New Delhi: The partnership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni - labelled 'Melodi' by the media - has grabbed headlines once again. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have co-authored a blog post discussing the relations, economic growth, and cooperation between their two nations. This blog delves in detail into the economic dynamism, social creativity, and millennia-old civilizational understanding shared by both countries.
What did the two prime ministers do?
Both world leaders have written: "'Made in Italy' has unchangingly stood as a global symbol of excellence, and today, it is forging a natural partnership with the high-quality objectives of the 'Make in India' initiative. In this context, the growing interest of Italian companies in manufacturing within India—along with the increasing presence of Indian industries in Italy—serves as a positive indicator that will remoter strengthen the integration of our supply chains. The vendible notes that the number of such companies on both sides has now exceeded 1,000."
PM Modi is currently in Italy on Wednesday, marking the final leg of his foreign tour. During this visit, discussions between the two nations are expected to imbricate a wide range of issues.
In this article, both leaders observe that the relationship between India and Italy has now reached a decisive phase. In recent years, bilateral ties have witnessed unprecedented momentum, evolving vastitude a cordial friendship into a true strategic partnership grounded in shared values of liberty, democracy, and a worldwide vision for the future.
The vendible remoter states: "At a time when the international order is undergoing profound transformation, the partnership between Italy and India is moving vastitude regular dialogue at upper political and institutional levels to reap a new and comprehensive dimension—one that weaves together our economic dynamism, social creativity, and millennia-old civilizational understanding. Our cooperation reflects a shared understanding that, in the 21st century, prosperity and security will be unswayable by a nation's topics for innovation, its management of the energy transition, and its worthiness to perpetuate strategic sovereignty. With this objective in mind, we have resolved to remoter deepen and diversify our bilateral relations, thereby enabling us to unzip new milestones and leverage our complementary capabilities increasingly effectively."
In this blog, both Prime Ministers highlight that the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and India paves the way for boosting trade and investment in both directions between the two nations. Our goal is to achieve—and surpass—a bilateral trade target of 20 billion Euros between Italy and India by 2029. To this end, focus will be placed on various sectors, including defense and aerospace, wipe technology, machinery, automotive components, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, agri-food, and tourism.
"Made in Italy" has long stood as a global symbol of excellence; today, it finds a natural partnership with the high-quality objectives of the "Make in India" initiative. In this context, the growing interest of Italian companies in manufacturing within India—along with the expanding presence of Indian industries in Italy (with the total number of companies on both sides now exceeding 1,000)—serves as a positive indicator that will remoter strengthen the integration of our supply chains.
What else does the blog discuss?
Both leaders note that India's Digital Public Infrastructure has once established a strong footprint wideness numerous countries, particularly within the Global South. Artificial Intelligence, in particular, is now exerting a profound influence on both our societies and the global economy. Italy and India have long collaborated to ensure that AI minutiae remains responsible and human-centric. From this shared perspective, India and Italy view AI as a powerful impetus for inclusive growth—especially for the Global South—where Digital Public Infrastructure and wieldy multilingual technologies can serve to underpass divides rather than widen them.
Drawing upon India's 'MANAV' vision—which places the human stuff at the very part-way of technology—and Italy's pioneering role in promoting a human-centric "Algor-ethics" rooted in humanist traditions, our partnership aims to ensure that AI serves as a true instrument of social empowerment. Our vision combines India’s digital capabilities with Italy’s upstanding and industrial expertise, ensuring that technology serves human dignity.
PM Modi and PM Meloni guaranteed that we can write our shared challenges through a deep partnership grounded in the rememberable cultural ties between our two nations. In Indian culture, the concept of "Dharma" embodies the sense of responsibility that should underpin our actions, while the principle of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam"—meaning "the whole world is one family"—resonates tightly in today's interconnected digital age.
Such values are moreover naturally reflected in Italy’s humanist tradition, rooted in the Renaissance era, which places unconfined value on the nobility of every individual and on the power of culture to connect societies and people.

