
ROME — Fresh off a highly productive diplomatic mission in Oslo, Norway, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the historic city of Rome today to commence a pivotal bilateral visit. The visit is anchored by comprehensive, high-level discussions with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, aimed at further cementing the strategic and economic partnership between New Delhi and Rome.
The Oslo Precursor: The New ‘Green Strategic Partnership’
Before touching down at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport, PM Modi concluded a landmark session in Oslo with the heads of government from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The definitive achievement of the summit was the formal establishment of the India-Nordic Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership.
Key Takeaways from the India-Nordic Summit:
- Climate Finance & Clean Tech: Joint commitments to accelerate investments in green hydrogen, offshore wind energy, and blue economy initiatives.
- Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): Nordic nations expressed deep interest in integrating and learning from India’s scalable DPI models (such as the Unified Payments Interface, or UPI).
- Free Trade Momentum: Intensive discussions were held to expedite negotiations surrounding the long-pending India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

Core Agenda Items on the Table
Diplomatic sources indicate that the dialogue in Rome will center on four critical, actionable sectors:
- Defense Co-Production: Moving beyond simple buyer-seller relationships, India and Italy are focusing on co-developing maritime security equipment, aerospace components, and advanced defense electronics under the ‘Make in India’ framework.
- The IMEC Corridor: Rekindling momentum for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). Both nations view this project as a critical alternative logistical infrastructure link to stabilize global supply chains.
- Mobility and Migration: Reviewing the implementation of the Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement, which streamlines legal pathways for Indian students, researchers, and skilled IT professionals to work and live in Italy.
- Energy Transition Integration: Combining Italy’s advanced manufacturing capabilities in renewable grids with India’s massive domestic clean energy scaling targets.
What Lies Ahead
Following the initial closed-door delegation-level talks at the Palazzo Chigi, both prime ministers are scheduled to address a joint press conference and interact with top CEOs from both Indian and Italian corporate firms.
With European geopolitics currently navigating a delicate balancing act amid changing leadership dynamics in the West, the continuous alignment between New Delhi and Rome serves as a crucial anchor for Indo-Pacific and Mediterranean security strategies.
