Skills and Space Cooperation Among Five New Tie-Ups Between Singapore and India
Singapore and India signed five MOUs to boost cooperation in advanced manufacturing, green shipping, and digital assets, marking 60 years of diplomatic relations with an ambitious strategic roadmap.
- On Thursday, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanged five MOUs and unveiled an ambitious roadmap to expand the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership across multiple sectors.
- Wong's visit coincides with the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties, and Singapore seeks broader relations with India beyond trade, building on their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established about a year ago.
- Concrete initiatives include the virtual inauguration of Phase 2 of PSA Mumbai at Jawaharlal Nehru Port, a $1 billion project, and MOUs for a national centre of excellence in Chennai plus digital financial collaboration between RBI and MAS.
- Following the roadmap launch, both governments agreed to initiate a timely review of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement and focus on eight identified pillars for cooperation, including artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
- Looking further ahead, the partnership positions an ASEAN-centred framework with India as a second growth engine, highlighted by more than 20 Singapore-made satellites launched by India and Singapore's major investment role.
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