Singapore, India exchange five MoUs, agree on ‘ambitious’ roadmap to chart next phase of ties


Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Sept 4. - Photo: ST

NEW DELHI: Singapore and India have signed and exchanged five agreements to deepen cooperation across a range of sectors, such as skills development in advanced manufacturing and green and digital shipping.

Both sides also hammered out “an ambitious and detailed roadmap” to chart the next phase of their bilateral relationship as the two countries mark 60 years of ties, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Thursday (Sept 4).

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