

India and Singapore have agreed on a detailed roadmap to deepen their strategic partnership, covering sectors like advanced manufacturing, green shipping, civil nuclear energy, skill development, and urban water management.
The announcement followed bilateral talks between PM Modi and Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in New Delhi. Wong is on a three-day official visit to India, accompanied by his wife and a high-level delegation of cabinet ministers and senior officials.
According to official sources, the two leaders decided to review the bilateral Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement and India’s Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN in a time-bound manner to boost mutual trade.
Singapore will help set up a National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Chennai, focusing on advanced manufacturing. In addition, Singaporean institutions will support state-level skill centres in sectors like aviation, maintenance, and semiconductors.
Wong discussed the importance of the India-Singapore partnership in a world of uncertainty. He said the two countries could
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