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Vespucci in Mumbai with the best of Made in Italy

Vespucci in Mumbai with the best of Made in Italy

New stopover of itinerant exhibition Villaggio Italia

MUMBAI, 28 November 2024, 11:56

ANSA English Desk

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by Enrico Tibuzzi After a 16-day long voyage across the waters of the Indian Ocean that had started in Phuket, Thailand, the Italian Navy's training vessel Amerigo Vespucci, a worldwide ambassador of Made in Italy, has reached Mumbai, the 28th leg of its tour that kicked off last July in Genoa.
    The official ceremony to welcome to India the Vespucci, which had never docked here in its 93-year-long history, was celebrated with the national anthems of the two countries.
    The Italian anthem by Goffredo Mameli was played by the Italian Navy's band for local authorities, including Italy's general consult in Mumbai, Walter Ferrara.
    The Indian city that welcomed the Vespucci is the country's main commercial and financial hub - the true beating heart of an economy that is growing at a higher rate than China's and which constitutes the largest market in the world.
    And during this stopover as well the training ship is accompanied by the exhibition Villaggio Italia, an initiative launched and promoted by Defence Minister Guido Crosetto, with the participation of 11 ministries.
    Here, over a surface of 6,000 square metres in the port's area overlooking the Vespucci, the local public, from November 29 until December 2, will be able to see up close a significant representation of Italian excellence in the fields of design, art and innovation.
    "Our presence and Villaggio Italia amplify the message we are bringing around the world on the quality of Italian excellencies", stressed the Vespucci's executive officer, Commander Tommaso Faraldo.
    "Mumbai was chosen because it is the vital point of the socio-economic evolution which is going through a particularly important moment in this country", he noted.
    The same opinion was shared by Luca Andreoli, the CEO of Difesa Servizi, the in-house company of the defence ministry that supports and organizes all phases of the initiative starring the Vespucci and Villaggio Italia.
    The stopover in Mumbai, said Andreoli is "essential" and has "particular relevance in the framework of the role India is taking in the international context.
    "The will to develop and have a privileged, significant relationship with India has characterized the organization" of the 'Italian' days, he added.
    The former Bombay is today for the most part an open-air construction site which, according to residents, has changed the city's appearance over the past few years.
    It is the expression of the evolution experienced by the country - which has a population with the youngest average age among great economic powers and important technological resources - at higher rates than those experienced by a China eyed by the West with growing caution.
    It is no coincidence that, over the coming days, to represent Italian excellence and meet with Indian authorities, Business and Made in Italy Minister Adolfo Urso will travel to Mumbai with Defence Undersecretary Matteo Perego di Cremnago, Italy's Ambassador to India Antonio Bartoli and the CEO of Difesa Servizi Luca Andreoli.
    Meanwhile, the business world is not waiting.
    Many Italian companies are already present, including with important initiatives in Mumbai, where a new subway line, a project with a major Italian participation, is scheduled to open in March.
   

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