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From Melody to Milestones: How a ₹5 Toffee Gift to Italy’s Meloni Put India on the World Stage

A packet of Parle Melody handed across a diplomatic table in Rome crossed 100 million views in hours. Behind the sweetness lay a Special Strategic Partnership, a €20 billion trade target, and the most consequential five-nation tour of PM Modi’s decade in power.

PM Modi presents Parle Melody to Giorgia Meloni in Rome

PM Narendra Modi and Italian PM Giorgia Meloni during their bilateral meeting in Rome. The Parle Melody toffee gift sparked a 100-million-view viral moment. | Image: Replace with licensed/official press photo

100M+ Instagram views — Melody clip, within hours
7.4M+ Views on X for the viral gift exchange
€20B India–Italy bilateral trade target by 2029
5 Nations in six days — UAE, NL, Sweden, Norway, Italy

In the long and storied tradition of diplomatic gift-giving — where heads of state have exchanged swords, silks, ancient artefacts and bottles of rare wine — Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose something entirely different for Italian PM Giorgia Meloni during his visit to Rome on May 19, 2026. He handed her a small packet of Parle Melody toffee. A ₹5 Indian sweet. And the world went into a frenzy.

Within hours, a video clip of the exchange posted by Meloni herself had crossed 100 million views on Instagram and 7.4 million on X. Parle Products issued a formal statement thanking the Prime Minister. The hashtag #Melodi — the portmanteau nickname for the Modi-Meloni duo, born at COP28 in Dubai in December 2023 — trended once again across every platform. And in a completely unrelated twist, shares of Parle Industries Ltd on the BSE hit the 5% upper circuit as retail investors scrambled to buy into the “Melody company” — only to be told by market experts that Parle Industries has no connection whatsoever to the manufacturer of Melody toffees.

But beneath the memes and the merriment lay something far more consequential: the most productive diplomatic tour of Modi’s three terms as Prime Minister.

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The Melody Moment: What Actually Happened in Rome

PM Modi arrived in Rome on the evening of Tuesday, May 19, for the fifth and final leg of his six-day, five-nation diplomatic tour. He was received at the airport by Italian Deputy PM Antonio Tajani — a mark of high protocol. That evening, Modi met Meloni over dinner. The next day, they walked together through the iconic Colosseum, engaged in what official readouts described as “deep conversation over a wide range of subjects” — a rare, symbolic gesture that went beyond the sterile confines of delegation halls.

During their meeting, Modi presented Meloni with a packet of Parle Melody. The significance of the choice was immediately understood by anyone who follows the “Melodi” internet phenomenon: the word Melody is a sonic blend of both their names. The gift was not diplomatic accident — it was deliberate, warm, and culturally intelligent. Meloni posted the video herself, laughing and delighted, saying: “Prime Minister Modi brought as a gift a very, very good toffee — Melody.”

“The approval rating that PM Modi has reached… he is the most loved one of all leaders around the world.

Giorgia Meloni, PM of Italy, at a previous bilateral in New Delhi

At the joint press conference that followed, Meloni used the Hindi word “Parishram” — meaning hard work — while addressing the media alongside Modi. The gesture, echoing her earlier adoption of the Namaste greeting at the G7 Summit in 2024, was widely read as testament to the deep cultural resonance India has built under Modi’s personal diplomacy. Parle Products, for their part, issued a thank-you post on social media, noting they were “delighted to see an Indian favourite being shared on the global stage.”

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The Strategic Architecture: India–Italy Special Strategic Partnership

The viral sweetness was the sideshow. The main event was historic. India and Italy formally elevated their bilateral relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership — the highest level ever achieved between the two nations. PM Modi called it “a key outcome of the visit that will add new momentum to our cooperation in the years to come.”

Meloni put it in even starker terms, writing on X: “Today in Rome, we elevate our relationship to a special strategic partnership — the pinnacle of a journey we have built with steadfastness and determination. Italy and India are closer than ever.”

The two leaders reviewed the Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025–2029, a comprehensive roadmap anchoring cooperation across trade, investment, defence, technology, the blue economy, clean energy, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), education, and people-to-people exchanges. The bilateral trade figure stood at $16.77 billion in 2025, with cumulative Italian FDI into India at $3.66 billion since April 2000. Both nations have now set a target of €20 billion in bilateral trade by 2029 — a target that signals serious industrial ambition, not mere diplomatic courtesy.

IMEC — the economic corridor running from India through the Gulf to Europe — received strong Italian endorsement. For India’s geopolitical calculus, Italy as an engaged European partner on IMEC is a direct counter-weight to China’s Belt and Road positioning across the same region.

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The Full Picture: Five Nations, Six Days, Strategic India

Italy was the culmination of a tour that began on May 15 and spanned five nations across two continents. Each stop produced substantive outcomes that are reshaping India’s global economic and security architecture.

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UAE · May 15
Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Deepened
LPG supply security pact signed. Modi pledged India’s full support for UAE peace amid West Asian instability. “India will always stand by the UAE,” he said in Abu Dhabi, meeting Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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Netherlands · May 16
Semiconductor & Innovation Corridor
Deep focus on semiconductors, infrastructure, and trade. CEO Roundtable with Dutch industry leaders. Netherlands — home of ASML, the world’s irreplaceable chipmaking equipment company — is a cornerstone of India’s semiconductor sovereignty strategy.
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Sweden · May 17–18
Royal Order of Polar Star Conferred
PM Modi received Sweden’s highest civilian honour. Bilateral talks with PM Ulf Kristersson covered green technology, defence cooperation, and innovation partnerships. A civilisational recognition of India’s standing in Nordic democracies.
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Norway · May 18–19
3rd India-Nordic Summit — Green Tech Partnership
India and five Nordic nations — Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Sweden — elevated ties to a Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership. Focus on AI, climate action, Arctic research, renewables and defence. India is now a recognised green technology partner for the most progressive bloc in Europe.
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The Melodi Journey: A Friendship Built Over Years

The Melody gift did not emerge from nowhere. The Modi-Meloni relationship is one of the most carefully cultivated bilateral friendships in contemporary diplomacy — and every meeting has added another layer of warmth that has found expression, uniquely, on social media.

Mar 2023
Meloni’s State Visit to India
Ties elevated to Strategic Partnership. Meloni calls Modi “the most loved leader around the world.” First bilateral foundation laid.
Dec 2023
COP28 Dubai — #Melodi is Born
Meloni posts a selfie: “Good friends at COP28. #Melodi.” 16 million views. The portmanteau goes viral. Modi responds: “Meeting friends is always a delight.”
Jun 2024
G7 Summit, Apulia — “Hello from the Melodi Team”
Modi’s first international visit in his third term — deliberately to Italy, a statement in itself. Meloni greets G7 leaders with Namaste. “Hello from the #Melodi team” video sweeps Indian internet.
Nov 2024
G20 Johannesburg
Bilateral meeting on AI, space, defence, and education. Partnership matures beyond bilateral symbolism into multi-domain strategy.
May 2026
Rome — The Melody Moment
Parle Melody gift → 100M views → Colosseum walk → Special Strategic Partnership → €20B trade target → “Parishram” in Hindi. The friendship officially becomes the most consequential bilateral between India and any G7 nation.
Market Watch — The Irony of the Year
Parle Industries Hit Upper Circuit — For the Wrong Reason

As the Melody video went viral, retail investors across Dalal Street scrambled for a piece of the action. They found Parle Industries Ltd — a BSE-listed micro-cap trading near ₹5 per share — and rushed in. The stock, which had opened in the red at ₹4.95 against a previous close of ₹5, reversed sharply after noon on May 20 as trading volumes surged over 3 times the normal level. It locked into the 5% upper circuit.

There was just one small problem: Parle Industries has no connection whatsoever to Parle Products — the family-owned, privately-held company that manufactures Melody toffees, Parle-G biscuits, and other iconic Indian confectionery. Parle Products is not listed on any stock exchange. Retail investors, searching for “Parle” in their trading apps, found the only listed entity with that name and bought it on pure sentiment.

⚠ Editorial Note: Parle Products (Melody manufacturer) is a private company — not traded on BSE or NSE. Parle Industries is an unrelated listed entity.
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The Statesmanship Formula: Why Modi Excels on the World Stage

The question is worth asking seriously: why does PM Modi generate this kind of global resonance that few world leaders of any era have managed? The Melody moment is not an isolated episode — it is part of a consistent, recognisable pattern.

First, there is the authentic personalisation of diplomacy. Modi does not treat foreign visits as agenda-driven formalities. He researches counterparts, uses their languages (he addressed the Indian diaspora in The Hague in Dutch phrases; he has tweeted in Italian), and finds the precise cultural gesture that humanises the encounter. A Melody toffee costs ₹5. The soft power it generated is incalculable.

Second, there is continuity of relationship. The Modi-Meloni axis has been built methodically since March 2023, across COP28, G7, G20, and now a bilateral in Rome. Each meeting has deepened the previous one. The Special Strategic Partnership announced in Rome in May 2026 is not a bolt-from-the-blue diplomatic feat — it is the culmination of a three-year, multi-encounter relationship architecture.

Third, Modi has mastered what might be called civilisational diplomacy — invoking India’s cultural depth not through lecture but through gesture. The Namaste adopted by Meloni at G7. The Sanskrit shloka at the UN. The Yoga on the UN General Assembly floor. These are not PR stunts; they are long-term image investments that have redefined how the world perceives Bharat.

And fourth, the strategic substance always follows the symbolic warmth. Every viral moment with Modi is anchored in a concrete deliverable: a defence pact, a semiconductor corridor, a green technology framework, a trade target. The warmth creates the opening; the substance fills it.

Key Takeaways — News24Media Analysis
01 Soft power is hard strategy. The Melody gift generated global organic reach worth millions in advertising — and it cost ₹5. India’s brand-building playbook under Modi is the most cost-effective national PR campaign in the world.
02 IMEC got a key European anchor. Italy’s backing of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor gives IMEC a Mediterranean gateway. This is a direct counter to China’s BRI footprint in southern Europe.
03 Semiconductor sovereignty is on track. The Dutch visit — focused on ASML’s irreplaceable chipmaking equipment — is a critical tile in India’s semiconductor independence mosaic.
04 The Nordic Green Partnership positions India for the post-China energy supply chain. As Europe de-risks from Russian energy and Chinese solar panels, India offers a credible alternative partner.
05 The investor lesson from the Parle circuit. Sentiment trading on viral news is a double-edged sword. Parle Industries surging on Parle Products’ fame is a textbook case of misinformed retail momentum — and a reminder that due diligence never goes out of style.
06 Modi’s personal diplomacy is a national asset. Sweden’s Royal Order of Polar Star, Meloni’s “most loved leader” endorsement, the Nordic Summit elevation — these are not coincidences. They reflect a decade of deliberate, sustained relationship-building that no government machinery alone can manufacture.

In an era when global trust in political leadership is at a historic low, PM Modi’s ability to generate genuine warmth — whether in Oslo, Stockholm, The Hague, Abu Dhabi, or at the foot of the Roman Colosseum — is perhaps the most underrated strategic asset India possesses. The world’s most loved leader, as Giorgia Meloni once said, did not need a missile test or a trillion-dollar announcement to make headlines in May 2026. He needed a packet of Melody.

And as anyone who has ever had one knows — Melody khao, khud jan jao.


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