Toffee diplomacy was at its sweetest when the Italian Embassy celebrated the 80th anniversary of the Italian Republic. With Suresh Gopi, Minister of State for Tourism and Petroleum and Natural Gas, as the chief guest, culture, partnership, and friendship between the two countries took centre stage as Italian Ambassador Antonio Bartoli reflected on the relationship between India and Italy. Melody and music set the mood for the eveningThe evening featured live performances by artistes from an acclaimed Italian theatre company, cuisine prepared by chefs from Parma, flowing Aperol, and a viral return gift: Melody, the toffee that captured the internet’s attention when Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted it to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during his recent visit. Guests left smiling, taking home a reminder of India-Italy camaraderie. Opera, Italian fashion and diplomacySpeaking about the anniversary of the Italian Republic, Bartoli said, “We recall that the exact date was June 2, 1946, when Italian citizens, through a popular constitutional referendum, chose a republic over a monarchy… A year later, India chose the same path, and since then the two countries have followed a common journey marked by sincere friendship, which today is closer than ever. A few weeks ago, we celebrated India’s return with a national pavilion, an amazing one, at the Venice Biennale 2026. In 2027, the two Prime Ministers have decided to celebrate a Year of Culture and Tourism between Italy and India.” The ambassador also highlighted the growing friendship between the two countries.Echoing the sentiment, Suresh Gopi said in his address, “We will be celebrating 2027 as the Year of Culture and Tourism between India and Italy… Congratulations to the friendly people of Italy on this very special day. May our friendship continue to grow, and may the future bring greater cooperation and success to both our nations.”