A video from the event shows PM Modi interacting with Giorgia Meloni.
![]()
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni met again on Tuesday at the G7 summit in France, after the two leaders met in May where Modi gifted Meloni a batch of Melody candy. Follow the G7 Summit live here

At Evian, before lining up for the record-setting group photo with global heavyweights, including the US president Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, Modi and Meloni greeted each other and shook hands.
A video clip from the event shows the two leaders interacting briefly. Melonie was heard telling Moody: “Nice to see you again.” Modi seemed to mumble something in response. Then the translator accompanying Prime Minister Modi mentioned “Instagram”, which elicited a warm reaction from Meloni. It was not immediately clear in what context the two leaders were discussing the social media platform.
The phrase “Melody” came after the Italian Prime Minister posted a video clip of them with the caption: “Hello from Team Melody, it’s 2024.
Melody moment
The Instagram comment is likely a reference to what Meloni posted on May 20 during Modi’s visit to Rome, where she… He handed her a box of Melody candy.
“Prime Minister Modi brought us a gift, it’s Melody,” the Italian Prime Minister said in the video, holding up the box of chocolates. “Thank you for the gift,” she wrote as a caption. The two were seen laughing the entire time. The single post achieved more than 13 million likes.
The kind gesture actually set off a diplomatic push during the final stages of Modi’s five-nation tour, which also included the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden and Pakistan. Norway.
Bilateral trade between India and Italy reached US$16.77 billion in 2025, while cumulative Italian FDI in India reached US$3.66 billion from April 2000 to September 2025.
Prime Minister Modi at the G7 summit in France
Modi’s schedule at the two-day summit in Evian is packed. On social media, the Prime Minister shared a series of pictures alongside leaders like British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
“With my fellow leaders at the G7 Summit in Evian,” he wrote. “We will continue to work together to advance prosperity, sustainability and human well-being.”
Modi also interacted with Trump. The duo sat side by side at the round table, exchanging brief handshakes and pleasantries before the upcoming bilateral meeting. This was their first direct interaction since February 2025 in Washington.

Follow the latest breaking news and developments from India and around the world with Hindustan Times Newsdesk. From politics and politics to economics and the environment, from local issues to national events and global affairs, we’ve got you covered.Read more


