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Modi's Singapore visit: Strengthening ties and charting new frontiers in India-Singapore relations

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  • Prime Minister Modi's visit aims to bolster economic relations between India and Singapore, with a focus on increasing foreign direct investment and exploring new areas of collaboration such as semiconductors and advanced manufacturing.
  • The discussions are set to highlight strategic partnerships in technology and innovation, emphasizing the importance of digitalization, sustainability, and emerging sectors like fintech and artificial intelligence.
  • The visit underscores the commitment to nurturing a skilled workforce through initiatives like the India Ready Talent Programme, promoting international internships and skill development opportunities for students from both nations.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay an official visit to Singapore on September 4 and 5, during which both countries are anticipated to renew relationships on a variety of fronts.

This will be his fifth visit to Singapore, and his first since 2018. The Indian leader will arrive following a two-day visit to Brunei Darussalam and will be greeted officially at Parliament House on September 5.

The visit comes at a crucial time for both nations, as they seek to strengthen their economic and strategic ties in an increasingly complex global landscape. India's growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region and Singapore's position as a key financial hub make this meeting particularly significant. Both leaders are expected to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in areas such as trade, defense, and technology, with a focus on mutual growth and regional stability.

Following that, he will meet with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, and both leaders will witness the signing of various memoranda of understanding. During his visit, Mr Modi plans to meet with President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong. Prime Minister Wong and Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong will also host separate meals for him.

Mr Modi is visiting at the request of Prime Minister Wong. It comes ahead of both nations' 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the tenth anniversary of the bilateral Strategic Partnership, both of which are scheduled for 2025.

The timing of this visit is particularly noteworthy, as it coincides with India's ambitious "Act East" policy, which aims to strengthen economic and strategic ties with Southeast Asian nations. Singapore, with its strategic location and robust economy, plays a pivotal role in this policy. The discussions during this visit are likely to focus on how both countries can leverage their strengths to create mutually beneficial partnerships in emerging sectors such as fintech, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development.

The visit comes early in Mr Modi's third term and PM Wong's first. PM Wong assumed office as Singapore's fourth Prime Minister in May, while his Indian counterpart was re-elected in June.

Singapore is India's largest foreign direct investor, accounting for over one-quarter of FDI equity flows into the country. Indian investment in Singapore has also increased, from $481 million in 2004 to over $25.3 billion by 2022.

According to a statement from the Republic's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Modi will attend a business roundtable with Singaporean business leaders hosted by the Singapore Business Federation, as well as connect with stakeholders in Singapore's semiconductor ecosystem.

Mr Modi will also invite students from Singapore who completed internships in India as part of the India Ready Talent Programme, which provides international internship opportunities for university and polytechnic students at Indian and Singaporean enterprises in India. He will then meet interns from Odisha's World Skills Center who work in local enterprises.

The focus on education and skill development during this visit underscores the importance both nations place on nurturing talent for the future. With the rapid advancement of technology and the changing nature of work, fostering a skilled workforce is crucial for economic growth and innovation. This exchange of talent between India and Singapore not only strengthens bilateral ties but also contributes to the development of a globally competitive workforce, capable of addressing the challenges of the 21st century.

He will be joined by Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar, national security advisor Ajit Doval, and other senior officials. The second India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable (ISMR), held on August 26 in Singapore, provided the framework for discussions about bilateral cooperation during PM Modi's visit.

At the ISMR, ministers from both sides identified new areas of collaboration like semiconductors and advanced manufacturing, as well as air and sea connectivity. Discussions on the themes of digitalization, skills development, sustainability, healthcare, and medicine, which were initiated during the first ISMR in New Delhi in September 2022, were revisited and expanded.

On the margins of the second ISMR, Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan stated that the areas of collaboration identified during the discussions present important, mutual prospects for both countries and their businesses.

"We have skin in the game as well, and we certainly have much to gain as the Indian economy develops and increases in sophistication and global prominence."

In a briefing with Indian media ahead of the Indian Prime Minister's visit to South-east Asia on September 2, Secretary (East) in India's Ministry of External Affairs Jaideep Mazumar said the India-Singapore relationship "is poised for an even bigger takeoff than what it has been in the last 10 to 15 years".

"We have now gone to the next level of identifying areas of bilateral coperation, whether it be in food security, renewables, green hydrogren or semiconductors...these are all areas where we have great complementarities...and I see our relationship as really taking off to the next stage," Mr. Jaideep explained.

As the visit unfolds, all eyes will be on the concrete outcomes and agreements that emerge from these high-level discussions. The strengthening of ties between India and Singapore could have far-reaching implications for regional trade, security, and technological advancement. With both nations facing similar challenges in areas such as urban development, climate change, and digital transformation, this visit presents an opportunity to share best practices and forge innovative solutions. The success of this diplomatic engagement could set a new benchmark for bilateral relations in the region and potentially influence the broader geopolitical dynamics of the Indo-Pacific.


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