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India-Italy Joint Strategic Action Plan

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November 22, 2024

Why in news?

India and Italy announced an ambitious five-year joint strategic action plan 2025-2029 to widen the ambit of economic cooperation during their meeting at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

What is the history of India-Italy bilateral relationship?

  • India and Italy are ancient civilizations with rich cultural heritage.
  • Ancient connection - Italian port cities were important trading posts on the ancient spice route.
  • Medieval connection - The Venetian merchant Marco Polo, during his travels to the east, travelled to India in the 13th century and wrote about his experiences.
  • Diplomatic relations between India and Italy were established in 1947.

In 2023, both countries celebrated the 75th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations.

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  • People to People connect - The two countries enjoy strong people-to-people connect propelled by a large Indian diaspora and long standing Indological Studies tradition in Italy.
  • Political relations – In October 2021, Prime Minister visited Italy to attend the G20 Summit in Rome.
  • Both sides announced a Strategic Partnership on Energy Transition and a Statement of Intent on Textiles Cooperation.
  • Strategic Partnership – India Italy relations were elevated to a Strategic Partnership in 2023.
  • G20 2023 - PM Meloni participated in the G20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi in September, 2023 and both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in defense & new and emerging technologies.
  • Energy transition and IPR - A Letter of Intent for cooperation in Energy Transition as well as an MoU on Industrial Property Rights were signed in 2024.
  • Plurilateral initiatives - Italy joined several India-led several India led plurilateral initiatives such as
    • International Solar Alliance (ISA)
    • Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI)
    • India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC)
    • Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA)
    • Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI)
  • Economic Relations – Italy is India's 4th largest trading partners in the EU after Germany, Belgium and Netherlands.
  • Bilateral trade –  In 2023-24 it reached US$ 14.56 billion with our exports at US$ 8.76 billion.
  • India accounts for 1.2% of Italian imports with the balance of trade remains in India's favour with Euro 3.98 billion.
  • Services trade- In 2023 Italy imported services from India for a total value of Euro 489.14 mn and  Italy exported to India services for a total value of Euro 654.98 million.

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  • FDI investment - Italy ranks 18th in FDI inflows in India during April 2000 to December 2023 with FDI inflow of US $ 3.53 billion during this period.
  • Major FDI sectors - Automobile (29.8%), Trading (17.1%), Industrial Machinery (5.6%), Services (5.1%), Electrical Equipment (4.6%)
  • Defence – Indian Army has a unique historical connect with Italy.
  • WWII - It played a significant role in advances of the allied forces for the liberation of Italy in the Second World War.
  • Defence relationship - Initially focused on import of defence equipment to India, now expanded to include training sharing of information, maritime Exercises, maritime security etc.

Italy has a well-established defence industry.

  • Milan – It is biennial naval exercise between India and Italy held annually.
  • India - Italy Military Cooperation Group (MCG)  - It is a forum established to boost defence cooperation between India and Italy.
  • Recent developments
    • Our Raksha Mantri (RM) visited Italy in October, 2023 and held bilateral discussions with his Italian counterpart H.E. Mr. Guido Crosetto.
    • Both sides signed an MoU on defence cooperation.
    • The Italian Navy Ship (ITS Morosini) made a port call in Mumbai in August, 2023.
    • Indian Navy Ship INS Sumedha held Maritime PASSEX Exercise along with ITS Morosini off the coast of Sardinia in April, 2023.
    •  Italian Navy also participated in MILAN 2024 Naval Exercises, Vishakapatnam in February, 2024.
  • Science and Technology – An Agreement on S&T Co-operation was signed in 1978.
  • ITPAR - A significant bilateral initiative under the S&T Cooperation Agreement is the India-Trento Programme for Advanced Research (ITPAR).
  • DST-ICTP Ramanujan prize in mathematics -  It was instituted by Department for Science and Technology (DST) in collaboration with International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste for developing countries annually.
  • Counter Terrorism, Cyberspace and Space Cooperation
  • India participated  in the 20th anniversary of the adoption of UN Convention on Transnational Organized Crimes (UNTOC) in Palermo in September, 2023.
  • Three MoUs were signed between Indian and Italian space companies in the areas of satellite services and ground station solutions in 2024.
  • Cyber dialogue – It was inaugurated between India and Italy in 2024 in New Delhi.
  • Cultural cooperation – The agreement for cultural cooperation was signed in 1976.
  • Indian diaspora - The Indian community in Italy (estimated at 2.5 lakhs including PIOs) is the third largest community of Indians in Europe after UK and the Netherlands.
  • Indian community is the 5th largest foreign community in Italy.
  • Executive Programme on Cultural Cooperation for the term 2023-27 was signed in 2023.
  • Migration and Mobility Agreement (MMA)- It  was signed during in 2023 to facilitate safe and legal migration of seasonal and non-seasonal workers, researchers, professionals and academicians.
  • Education - Currently, more than 6,709 Indian students are pursuing higher education in Italy.
  • There are around 10 Universities/higher education institutions in Italy which conduct courses in Indian art, history and languages.
  • Indology - There is a long-standing tradition of Indology in Italy with several scholars taking keen interest in studying Indian languages like Hindi, Tamil, Sanskrit, etc.

What are the highlights of India-Italy Joint Strategic Action Plan?

  • Political dialogue – Regular meetings between ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Defence.
  • Hold yearly bilateral consultations between the two Foreign Ministries to deepen cooperation in all sectors of common interest.
  • Economic cooperation – Increase bilateral trade and investment, in with high potential sectors by joint ventures between large companies and SMEs.
  • Promote the participation in trade fairs and periodic business fora.
  • Promote industrial partnerships, technological centres and mutual investment, in automotive, semiconductors, infrastructure and advanced manufacturing.
  • Connectivity – Enhance collaboration in maritime and land infrastructure in the framework of India - Middle East - Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC)
  • Finalize the Agreement on cooperation in the maritime and port sector.

The "India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor" (IMEC) is a proposed economic route aiming to enhance connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf, and Europe, primarily by connecting India to Europe

  • Science & Technology – Cooperation to boost Industry 4.0, advanced manufacturing, clean energy, critical minerals extraction and refining, by involving academia and industries, SMEs and start-ups.
  • Enhance innovation and research collaborations, within the context of the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).

The Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) was launched by India in 2019 at East Asia Summit (EAS) is a non-treaty-based initiative for countries to work together for cooperative and collaborative solutions to common challenges in the region.

  • Launch the Indo-Italian Innovation and Incubation Exchange.
  • Implement the Executive Programme for scientific and technological cooperation.
  • Space sector – Collaboration of ASI – ISRO in projects of common interest in Earth observation, heliophysics and space exploration with emphasis on lunar science.
  • Organize Italian delegation visit to India on research, space exploration and commercial collaboration.
  • Energy transition – Organise "Tech Summits” to share best practices and technology advancements.
  • Impetus to the Joint Working Group on Renewable Energy to facilitate cooperation in green hydrogen, biofuels, renewables and energy efficiency.
  • Strengthen the Global Biofuels Alliance and International Solar Alliance.
  • Defence cooperation – Hold yearly Joint Defence Consultative (JDC) meeting and Joint Staff Talks (JST).
  • Increase interoperability and cooperation, in Indo- pacific region
  • Enhance partnerships and dialogue among public and private stakeholders, on defense research.
  • Enhance maritime cooperation, including in the field of maritime pollution response and maritime search and rescue.
  • Negotiate a Defence Industrial Roadmap, between the two Ministries of Defence.
  • Security cooperation – Enhance security cooperation and capacity building activities in cybersecurity and cybercrimes.
  • Hold yearly bilateral meetings of the Joint Working Group on Combating International Terrorism and Transnational Crime.
  • Share information and best practices in the fight against terrorism
  • Strengthen cooperation in judicial and security matters through capacity building programmes.
  • Finalize an agreement for the mutual protection and exchange of classified information.
  • Migration and Mobility – Promote safe and legal migration channels, fair and transparent labour training and recruitment procedures.
  • A pilot project to train the health professionals in India for employment in Italy.
  • Enhance cooperation to counter the facilitation of irregular migration.
  • Increase mobility of students, researchers and academics in higher education.
  • Culture and Tourism – Promote exhibitions and cultural initiatives through partnerships between museums.
  • Increasing film co-productions and filmmaking.
  • Preservation and restoration of old and heritage sites and buildings.
  • Foster connections and tourist flows in both directions.

Reference

PIB | Italy-India Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029

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