Italian Trade Commissioner Francesco Pensabene made the remarks while announcing a two-year campaign, 'Italy: The Extraordinary Commonplace', to promote the European country's best of food, fashion and design among others.
"We conceived this plan because we believe in India. India does not have to prove anything but India is a very stable market for us.
"Just look at the growth rate of India, we push our companies to come over to India. I officially and personally believe that this is a great and stable country to be in," Pensabene said when asked about Italy's views on the ongoing debate over free speech and dissent.
Under the campaign, a series of focused events and activities in each sector will be held across the country to promote Italian lifestyle and businesses in India and to explore new business avenues for Italian companies.
"Italy is also a country to invest and is the second largest manufacturer in Europe after Germany. It's not just about pizza and sunshine," Pensabene quipped.
