Singapore companies to invest S$5bil in India’s Tamil Nadu state


The Singapore Pavilion at the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet being held in Chennai. - MTI

CHENNAI: Singapore companies will invest S$5 billion in several areas, including infrastructure, technology, sustainability and data centres, in Tamil Nadu, expanding Singapore’s presence in the southern Indian state.

The announcement was made on Jan 7, on the first of a two-day Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet being held in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu.

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