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Earlier, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj called on Gentiloni and discussed issues of mutual interest, ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said. In a series of tweets, Kumar said the two prime ministers reviewed the entire spectrum of the bilateral relationship.
Prime Minister Modi and premier Gentiloni also interacted with 12 Indian and 19 Italian business leaders for boosting economic and investment cooperation, the spokesperson said. Gentiloni’s visit is the first prime ministerial trip from Italy in more than a decade.
Italy is India’s fifth largest trading partner in the EU with a bilateral trade of 571.57₹ billion in 2016-17, as per official figures. India’s exports to Italy are at 318.62₹ billion, while its imports are at 252.95₹billion, resulting in a trade imbalance of 65.02₹ billion in favour of India. In the first four months of fiscal 2017-18, bilateral trade has reached USD 3.22 billion.