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Italy foreign minister Antonio Tajani serves food at Delhi event. Watch

Earlier in the day, Antonio Tajani met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and described the interaction as 'very positive,' underlining the strength of relations between Italy and India.

December 11, 2025 / 20:51 IST
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The Italian minister served food at an event attended by diplomats, Indian officials, business leaders, and cultural representatives. (Image credit: Antonio Tajani/X)
The Italian minister served food at an event attended by diplomats, Indian officials, business leaders, and cultural representatives. (Image credit: Antonio Tajani/X)

Italian deputy prime minister and foreign minister Antonio Tajani added a cultural flourish to his three-day visit to India by personally serving risotto at a special diplomatic event in New Delhi on Wednesday.

The gathering, attended by diplomats, Indian officials, business leaders, and cultural representatives, showcased how cuisine can strengthen international ties beyond formal dialogue. Sharing a video of the occasion on his social media handles, Tajani wrote in Italian, “As of today, Italian cuisine is a World Heritage Site #UNESCO. At the Embassy in New Delhi, we celebrate this great achievement for Italy and Italians around the world.”

‘India-Italy friendship continues to get stronger’

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Earlier in the day, Tajani met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and described the interaction as “very positive,” underlining the strength of bilateral relations. “Delighted to meet Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Antonio Tajani, today,” Modi said in a post on X.

The Prime Minister conveyed his appreciation for proactive steps towards implementing the Italy-India Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029 across sectors such as trade, investment, research, innovation, defence, space, connectivity, counter-terrorism, education, and people-to-people ties. “India-Italy friendship continues to get stronger, greatly benefiting our people and the global community,” Modi added.