Modi's Visit Fortifies India-Singapore Strategic Partnership
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Singapore emphasized the strengthening of India-Singapore ties. He met with former and current Singaporean leaders, including Lee Hsien Loong and Lawrence Wong. The visit resulted in elevating the bilateral relationship to a 'comprehensive strategic partnership,' focusing on areas like green energy and FinTech.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Singapore, lauded former Singapore premier Lee Hsien Loong for his role in fostering India-Singapore relations. Modi highlighted Lee's contributions as both countries elevated their ties to a 'comprehensive strategic partnership.'
During the visit, Modi also engaged with various generations of Singaporean leadership, including meetings with Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong and current Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. Discussions centered on furthering cooperation in key areas like green energy and FinTech.
The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that Modi appreciated Lee's commitment to India and expressed confidence in continuing strong bilateral relations. The visit aimed at enhancing the India-Singapore friendship, strategic partnership, and attracting investments from Singapore.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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