
Italy and India To Strengthen Trade and Strategic Relations?
Under a new joint declaration, a €20 billion bilateral trade target is expected to be met by 2029.

Under a new joint declaration, a €20 billion bilateral trade target is expected to be met by 2029.

One national carrier’s cuts are expected to hurt key long-haul routes from Delhi—all while under the shadow of the pending Ahmedabad air disaster report.

The Indian PM stressed that his country supports “de-escalation and restoration of peace at the earliest.”

After the international community was shocked by anti-fascists fatally beating a young conservative activist, the French president told Italy’s PM to “let everyone stay in their own lane.”

Behind the promises of growth and global influence lies a set of commitments that many governments have barely debated—and voters may not expect.

Brussels and New Delhi agreed on a sweeping free trade agreement covering nearly two billion people.

EU leaders are racing to seal a trade deal with India to cut reliance on China—but questions grow over who will actually benefit.

CDU chancellor Friedrich Merz traveled to India, aiming to reinforce diplomatic and economic relations with the South Asian regional power and its 1.5 billion people.

Between New Delhi and Moscow, a profound power shift is emerging—guided less by ideology than by hard national interests.

The ‘talent partnership’ with India will open up more and easier ways for people to flock to Europe, and Ursula von der Leyen hopes to expand it to more countries soon.