‘Our Relations Go Far Beyond Diplomacy’: PM Modi On India-Singapore Partnership | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that India-Singapore vineyards went far beyond diplomacy, and directed with a common vision for peace, progress and prosperity, which are directed by mutual interests, based on common values.
Prime Minister Modi said this in a joint press release with Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong after having negotiations at the delegation at Delhi.
“Our relations go far beyond diplomacy. This is a partnership based on common values, directed by mutual interests and directed by a common vision for peace, progress and prosperity.” He said.
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Indian Law Eastern Policy
Emphasizing that Singapore is an important pillar of India’s Eastern policy, Prime Minister Modi said the new Delhi will continue to work with the Southeast Asian Nations Association (ASEAN) to advance the cooperation of the Indo-Pacific region and a common vision of peace and stability.
“Singapore is an important pillar of our Eastern policy. Peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region will continue to work with ASEAN to advance its common vision in the Indo-Pacific region.” He said.
Technology and Innovation Key Columns
Prime Minister Modi emphasized technology and innovation as the main columns of India-Singapore cooperation by noting plans to improve cooperation in AI, quantum and other digital technologies. The authority added that the new space sector agreement has opened a new department in space science cooperation.
“They are strong columns of our technology and innovation partnership. We have decided to develop cooperation in artificial intelligence, quantum and other digital technologies. He said.
India-Singapore Hackathon; UPI and Paynow
Prime Minister Modi added that the next round of Hackathon, India-Singapore Hackathon, will be held this year to tie young people with their talents. He added that the UPI and Paynow’s successful examples of the India-Singapore digital connection, and today he enjoyed that 13 new Indian banks joined them.
“Later in this year, we decided to organize the next round of India-Singapore Hackathon to combine our young people with their talents later. He said.
The first visit of Singapore PM to India
In particular, this Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s first visit to India since he was prime minister. The visit is particularly important because it coincides with the 60th anniversary of India-Singapore relations.
JN Port PSA PSA Mumbai Terminal (BMCT) PHASE II
In the early hours today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong almost opened the JN Port PSA Mumbai Terminal (BMCT) phase in Delhi.
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