Modi holds talks with Italian PM; six pacts inked


New Delhi, Oct 30 (PTI): India and Italy today inked six pacts, including on boosting cooperation in the energy and trade sectors, after extensive talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Paolo Gentiloni on key issues such as terrorism and cybercrime.

The two leaders also discussed ways to strengthen the bilateral political and economic relations, apart from deliberating on strategic international and regional issues.

Addressing a joint media event with Gentiloni, Modi said they discussed wide-ranging issues, including the challenges posed by terrorism and cyber crimes, while agreeing to enhance cooperation to counter them.

Modi also noted that there was a huge potential for enhancing India-Italy trade ties.

After the Modi-Gentiloni meeting, the two sides signed six pacts to deepen cooperation in the fields of railways sector safety, energy and promoting mutual investments, among others.

Italy is India's fifth largest trading partner in the EU with a bilateral trade of USD 8.79 billion in 2016-17, as per official figures.

India's exports to Italy were at USD 4.90 billion, while its imports were at USD 3.89 billion, resulting in a trade imbalance of USD 1 billion in favour of India. In the first four months of fiscal 2017-18, bilateral trade has reached USD 3.22 billion.

Ahead of his meeting with Modi, the visiting leader had described his visit as an opportunity to make ties between the two countries stronger.

Earlier, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj called on Gentiloni and discussed issues of mutual interest, ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

Gentiloni's visit is the first prime ministerial trip from Italy in more than a decade.

The India-Italy diplomatic ties were hit badly after two Italian marines -- Latorre Massimiliano and Salvatore Girone -- on board a ship named Enrica Lexie, were arrested for allegedly killing two Indian fishermen off the coast of Kerala in 2012.

Italy claimed the ship was in international waters and that only the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) should apply. It also moved the international court.

While Latorre returned to Italy in September 2014 following an order of the Supreme Court issued on health grounds, Girone was allowed to go in May 2016.

They are now in Italy, pending the verdict by the arbitration court at the Hague. The Indo-Italy diplomatic row also impacted the European Union's relationship with India.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Attacking Gandhi by mocking his mother’s Italian origin has been a favourite tool for the BJP leaders for quite sometime. Only few days ago, Shah had made similar comments during his roadshow in Gujarat, which goes to polls in December.

    He had said, “The Congress is asking us what the Narendra Modi government at the Centre has given Gujarat in these three years.

    “However, Rahul could not see any of this. He still asks what we have done in these three years. Rahul can’t see it because he is wearing Italian glasses. To be able to see the development, he needs to remove those spectacles and wear Gujarati glasses.”

    Amit Shah asks Rahul Gandhi to remove ‘Italian glasses’ to see development in three years ,but it’s his boss Modi, who is fond of Italian brand Bvlgari.

    For day and night its social media troll army hates Italian origin.Now PM Modi signs six pact with 'Italy'. But from PM Modi to BJP ' Made in Italy' brands are irresistible and became his fashion attire.
    Jai Hind

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  • Navin, Kundapur

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    One billion dollar in favor of India – credit goes to Gandhi Family because of Indo-Italy good relation...

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    MODIJI PLEASE GIFT PAPPU AS A RETURN GIFT TO ITALIAN P.M

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    From 56" to Six Packs ...

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  • Desi Admi, Mlore /Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Jossey, It was the Italian PM not the 'bar dancer'.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Saviors of our great culture should know, bar dancer is promoted as minister now!

    For them Cow is mother.. and a mother figure lady is dancer!!!

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  • Ja cob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Desi Admi, The discussion is taking place with Italian Premier with a Tea seller!

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Jossey

    Inside, in discussion were PM, 56 inch and PM, Italian
    Outside foolproof protection, by 1000 strong battalion

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Do not discuss anything about Soniyaji. She is now Indian citizen.

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  • Amith, USA

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Atleast for Fake "DIKHAWA" India need Maserati & Ferrari plants in India like Bullet Train!!!!!!

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