India, Italy Resolve To Expand Defence, Trade Ties

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
counterpart Giuseppe Conte Tuesday agreed to expand bilateral cooperation in areas of defence, trade, energy and infrastructure even as they
condemned those providing safe havens to terror groups and supporting cross border terrorism.In their wide-ranging talks, the two leaders
also underlined that connectivity initiatives must be based on internationally recognised norms and standards, rule of law, and
inclusiveness, seen as an oblique reference to China's Belt and Road Initiative.A joint statement said Conte reiterated Italy's support to
India's intensified engagement with the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG) which strengthens global non-proliferation efforts.Referring to
defence cooperation, it said both sides recognised the need to broad base defence ties and make them "enduring and mutually
beneficial".Italy has been pushing for strengthening of bilateral defence ties which were hit by the AgustaWesland choppper scam, being
investigated by Indian probe agencies.In 2014, the UPA government had cancelled the chopper deal with AgustaWestland following allegations
that the company bribed middlemen to secure the deal
The AgustaWestland is wholly owned subsidiary of Italian defence major Leonardo, formerly known as Finmeccanica."India invited Italian
defence equipment manufacturing companies to invest in India under the Make-in-India initiative and to collaborate with Indian companies for
design and construction of defence equipment," the joint statement said.To boost bilateral trade and investment, both sides agreed agreed to
set up a fast track mechanism to promote two-way investments, and resolve issues, if any, confronted by the businesses in each other's
country.The areas for deepening of cooperation agreed at the talks included railways, infrastructure, food processing, renewable energy,
education, skill development and science and technology.The two also touched upon ongoing efforts of both sides to re-engage actively
towards an early resumption of negotiations for a comprehensive, balanced and mutually beneficial India-EU free trade agreement.The joint
statement said PM Modi and Mr Conte discussed various global challenges including threat of terrorism and ways to deal with these."The
leaders asserted that strong measures need to be taken against terrorists, terror organisations and all those who encourage, support and
finance terrorism," it said.They condemned all kinds of State support to terrorists including cross border terrorism, seen as a reference to
Pakistan."The leaders agreed to strengthen counter-terrorism cooperation through multilateral fora and called upon all UN member countries
to effectively implement the UN Global Counter Terrorism Strategy, UNSC Resolution 1267 and other relevant UNSC resolutions," it said.In the
talks, the Indian side proposed to host the second India-Italy joint working group on combating terrorism here at a mutually convenient date
in the first half of 2019.Referring to connectivity projects, PM Modi and Mr Conte acknowledged their importance in promoting economic
growth and people-to-people contacts.However, they "underlined that connectivity initiatives must be based on internationally recognised
norms and standards, good governance, rule of law, inclusiveness, openness, transparency and equality".Under its massive Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI), China plans to build rail, maritime and road links from Asia to Europe and Africa in a revival of ancient Silk Road
trading routes.India has been opposing the project as a portion of the corridor passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
India has been maintaining that mega connectivity project must respect sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nations.The statement
said the two leaders also resolved to fight all forms of protectionism, including unilateral measures and unfair trade practices."Leaders
underlined the importance of implementing and enforcing obligations under the WTO by its members, including the ongoing work to implement
its Trade Facilitation Agreement,"it said.