Rome/New Delhi: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has once again made headlines by highlighting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in her strong critique of the global leftist establishment. In a recent speech, Meloni called out the double standards of left-wing politics, particularly in their criticism of right-wing leaders like Modi, former U.S. President Donald Trump, and Argentine President Javier Milei.
Meloni pointed out how left-leaning networks, once formed by leaders like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, were hailed as democratic collaborations. However, when conservative leaders come together, she argued, they are often labeled as a “threat to democracy.” She emphasized that despite such criticism, the global conservative movement is gaining momentum, and people are not as easily swayed by the left’s narrative.
Meloni’s Growing Admiration for PM Modi
This isn’t the first time Meloni has praised PM Modi. During her visit to India in March 2023, she called him the “most loved leader in the world,” acknowledging his massive approval ratings. The camaraderie between the two leaders was also evident at the COP28 Summit in Dubai, where Meloni posted a selfie with Modi, captioning it “Good friends at COP28” and using the viral hashtag #Melodi—a blend of their names.
With both leaders focusing on strengthening India-Italy relations, their friendship continues to grow on the global stage. Meloni’s latest remarks reinforce her admiration for Modi and her commitment to a stronger conservative alliance worldwide