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Forging Stronger Ties: India and Singapore's Strategic Partnership Expansion

India and Singapore agreed to deepen cooperation under six key pillars including trade, fintech, and sustainability during PM Wong's visit, highlighting $175 billion cumulative Singaporean investments in India.

  • Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong began his first official three-day visit to New Delhi on September 2, 2025, to strengthen bilateral ties.
  • The visit follows the elevation of India-Singapore relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during PM Modi's Singapore visit in September 2024 and builds on expanding cooperation.
  • Agreements under discussion include collaboration in green energy, shipping, space, civil aviation, digitalisation, and skills development, while both leaders will inaugurate a $1 billion container terminal in Maharashtra.
  • Singapore has invested about $159 billion in India from 2014 to 2024, with an estimated $14 billion in 2025 alone, and plans to raise annual investment targets to $20 billion.
  • This visit signals reinforced economic cooperation and explores future-oriented sectors like green energy and small modular nuclear reactors, implying deepened strategic and economic ties between both nations.
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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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