Rome: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday called on Italian President Sergio Mattarella and held discussions on further expanding the India-Italy partnership in areas such as trade, technology, clean energy and culture.
PM Modi arrived in Italy on Tuesday on the concluding leg of his five-nation tour from May 15-20. He was earlier in the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway.
In a social media post, the prime minister said he discussed different aspects relating to the India-Italy friendship, including trade, investment and cultural linkages with President Mattarella.
"We talked about how our nations can collaborate in areas such as AI, critical minerals, space and nuclear energy," Modi said.