Relevance: GS Paper II (India and other countries/groupings; how rich-country policies affect India) | Source: The Hindu & The Indian Express
On 20 May 2026, during PM Modi’s Europe tour, India and Italy raised their friendship to a ‘Special Strategic Partnership’. They set a €20 billion trade target by 2029 and signed deals on defence, critical minerals, and fighting money-laundering and terror funding.
1. What India and Italy agreed
- A Defence Industrial Roadmap and a critical minerals deal.
- Cooperation between Italy’s financial police (Guardia di Finanza) and India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED).
- Working together in Africa, joining India’s aid efforts with Italy’s Mattei Plan, ahead of the India-Africa Forum Summit-4.
- PM Modi received the FAO Agricola Medal 2026; Italy supported the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
2. Why India is turning to Europe
- The tour covered the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy. The India-EU FTA (Jan 2026) and India-EFTA pact (2024) are the base.
- Europe offers what India needs: markets, capital, high technology (e.g., the ASML-Tata chip deal for the Dholera plant) and clean energy.
- The world is changing — an unpredictable US and a closer Russia-China bond. India and Europe both want to reduce dependence on China.
- Shared interest in safe sea routes like the Strait of Hormuz during the West Asia war.
UPSC Value Box
| Term / Provision / Body | Simple meaning & how it is used |
| Special Strategic Partnership | The top level of friendship between two countries — close work on trade, defence, technology and people. |
| Mattei Plan | Italy’s main plan to partner Africa on energy, infrastructure and skills. |
| Critical minerals | Lithium, cobalt, rare earths etc. needed for clean energy and high-tech; the aim is a safe supply. |
| IMEC | India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor — a trade and transport link joining these partners. |
3. The way forward
- Use the IMEC corridor and the FTA to reach the trade target.
- Reduce reliance on Russian arms by building weapons together.
- Engage smaller European regions (Nordic, Mediterranean) and lock in critical-mineral and worker-mobility deals.
Conclusion: As old global rules weaken, Europe can no longer be a side-note in India’s foreign policy. The Italy upgrade shows India’s smart multi-aligned diplomacy — turning global uncertainty into opportunity.
UPSC Mains Practice Question
- “Europe is moving to the centre of India’s strategic imagination.” Examine the reasons for, and importance of, India’s deeper ties with Europe. (15 marks, 250 words)
Answer hints:
- Intro: Modi’s four-nation tour and the India-Italy Special Strategic Partnership.
- Body: Reasons — technology, capital, markets, reducing China-dependence, an unsure US; tools — FTA, EFTA, IMEC, minerals.
- Value-add: Mattei Plan, ASML-Tata Dholera fab, FAO Agricola Medal, Indo-Mediterranean.
- Conclusion: Europe as a key pillar of India’s multi-alignment.
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