Embassy of India, Rome
The Embassy of India in Rome maintains diplomatic relations and represents Indian interests in dealing with the Government of Italy. The embassy's chancery is situated at Via XX Settembre next to the Palazzo del Quirinale. Reenat Sandhu is the current Indian Ambassador to Italy. The Republic of India also maintains a consulate general in Milan and honorary consulates in Naples, Genoa, and Livorno.Indians in Italy
The number of Indian nationals in Italy varies between 100,000 and 150,000.
Most Indians work on farms and in small businesses and industry, as well as priest or nun in Catholic Church. There are Indian professionals in northern Italy and in the UN specialized agencies based in Rome, including the Food and Agriculture Organization, International Fund for Agricultural Development, and World Food Programme. Much of the Indian population is concentrated in the Lazio, Lombardy, Emilia–Romagna, Veneto and Tuscany regions.