PM Modi Meeting With Meloni In Italy: From ‘Car Diplomacy’ To Colosseum Visit, PM Modi Shares Glimpses Of Rome Meet
PM Modi Meeting With Meloni In Italy: From Car Diplomacy And Dinner Talks To Colosseum Visit, PM Modi Shares Special Glimpses From Rome | Watch Video
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Italy visit has once again grabbed global attention after he shared special glimpses of his meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome. From an informal car ride and dinner interaction to a late-night walk at the iconic Colosseum, the meeting reflected the growing warmth between India and Italy.
The visuals from the visit quickly went viral on social media, with many users calling it another memorable “Melodi” moment — a nickname often used online for PM Modi and Giorgia Meloni. The diplomatic engagement, however, was not just about viral moments. It also highlighted strategic discussions on trade, technology, defence, and global cooperation between the two nations.
PM Modi Meeting With Meloni In Italy Begins With Warm Dinner Talks
Soon after arriving in Rome during the final leg of his five-nation diplomatic tour, PM Modi met Giorgia Meloni over dinner. The two leaders exchanged views on several global and bilateral issues before their formal meetings.
Sharing photos from the interaction on X, PM Modi said he looked forward to strengthening India-Italy friendship through deeper cooperation in multiple sectors. The dinner meeting showcased not only diplomatic engagement but also personal camaraderie between the two leaders.
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‘Car Diplomacy’ Between Modi And Meloni Trends Online
One of the most talked-about moments from the visit was the informal car ride shared by PM Modi and Giorgia Meloni. The visuals symbolised comfort, trust, and friendly ties between the two world leaders.
Social media users quickly termed the interaction “Car Diplomacy,” drawing comparisons with high-profile diplomatic moments seen between global leaders in the past. Videos and images from the ride spread rapidly online, adding a human touch to international diplomacy.
The interaction reflected how India and Italy are looking to strengthen ties beyond formal meetings and official statements.
PM Modi And Meloni Visit Rome’s Iconic Colosseum
Another major highlight of the visit was PM Modi and Giorgia Meloni’s walk through the historic Colosseum in Rome. The leaders were seen having detailed discussions while overlooking the illuminated monument at night.
The Colosseum visit symbolised cultural diplomacy and highlighted Italy’s rich heritage. PM Modi later shared glimpses from the visit, which attracted huge engagement online.
The images from the Colosseum quickly became one of the most shared diplomatic moments from the Italy visit.
India-Italy Strategic Partnership In Focus
While the visuals created buzz online, the main focus of the visit remained strengthening bilateral relations between India and Italy.
According to reports, discussions between PM Modi and Giorgia Meloni included:
- Trade and investment cooperation
- India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)
- Technology and AI collaboration
- Defence and maritime security
- Clean energy partnerships
- Supply chain resilience
Italy and India are also expected to enhance their strategic partnership further in the coming years.
‘Melodi’ Moment Returns During Italy Visit
The famous “Melodi” trend once again dominated social media during PM Modi’s Italy visit. Giorgia Meloni even shared a playful video after PM Modi gifted her “Melody” chocolates, creating another viral moment online.
The light-hearted interaction reflected the positive chemistry between the two leaders and added a soft diplomacy angle to the visit.
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Cultural Welcome For PM Modi In Rome
PM Modi also received a grand cultural welcome from the Indian diaspora and Italian artists in Rome. Several performers showcased Indian classical music and dance forms, highlighting the growing popularity of Indian culture in Italy.
The Prime Minister praised the artists and appreciated their efforts in promoting Indian traditions globally.
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