Modi Boosts India-Singapore Ties with High-Level Meetings
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Singapore to strengthen bilateral relations, meeting former premier Lee Hsien Loong. Modi praised Lee for his significant contributions to the India–Singapore strategic partnership and discussed future collaborations in areas like green energy. This visit aims to boost investment and deepen the strategic partnership.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Singapore underscores the strengthening of bilateral relations between India and the city-state. During his stay, Modi met with former Singapore premier Lee Hsien Loong, lauding him for his pivotal role in fortifying India–Singapore ties.
The two leaders engaged in discussions about future collaborative efforts, particularly in innovative sectors such as green energy and FinTech. Modi, appreciating Lee's enduring influence, expressed optimism about further bilateral cooperation.
This visit not only highlighted the long-standing friendship but also aimed at enhancing strategic partnerships and attracting investments from Singapore, according to officials accompanying the Prime Minister.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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