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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong described his New Delhi visit as highly productive. He met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and key ministers to strengthen bilateral ties. The visit included celebrations marking 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations. Wong also paid respects to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat during his three-day official trip.

Key Points: Singapore PM Lawrence Wong Meets Modi in New Delhi Visit

  • Met with PM Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for bilateral talks
  • Celebrated 60 years of diplomatic relations with SG60 reception
  • Discussed trade, fintech, and cross-border data flows
  • Paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat memorial
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Singapore PM Wong calls New Delhi visit productive, joins SG60 reception

Singapore PM Lawrence Wong holds productive meetings with PM Modi and Indian ministers, celebrates SG60 reception, and pays tribute to Gandhi during New Delhi visit.

"Had a productive start to my visit in New Delhi - Lawrence Wong"

New Delhi, September 4

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Thursday said he had a "productive start" to his visit to New Delhi.

In a post on X, Wong stated, "Had a productive start to my visit in New Delhi. Last evening, I joined overseas Singaporeans and friends of Singapore for a special SG60 reception. Many had travelled from different parts of India -- Chennai, Mumbai, and beyond -- to be part of this occasion."

https://x.com/LawrenceWongST/status/1963412966516379976

During his official visit to India, Wong also met Union Health Minister and BJP national president JP Nadda on Wednesday in New Delhi, further strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.

The Singaporean PM arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday for a three-day official visit, during which he is scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Yesterday, Wong, accompanied by his wife Loo Tze Lui, paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi by laying a wreath at Rajghat. In a post on X, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "PM Lawrence Wong of Singapore paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi by laying a wreath at Raj Ghat. Bapu's universal ideals of truth and non-violence continue to inspire us."

On Tuesday, Wong held discussions with Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman, focusing on strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations. In a post on X, the Ministry of Finance stated that the discussion centred on enhancing cooperation in critical areas, including trade and investment, fintech, skill development, sustainability, healthcare, and connectivity.

Both sides also expressed a firm commitment to deepen collaboration, marking a pivotal moment as India and Singapore celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations.

The meeting was attended by Singapore's acting Minister for Transport and Senior Minister of State for Finance, Jeffrey Siow, and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Industry, Gan Siow Huang. The Singapore Prime Minister stated that discussions took place on the outcomes of the recently concluded third round of the India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable held last month.

"Glad to reconnect with India Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. We discussed the outcomes of the recently held 3rd India-SG Ministerial Roundtable, and our interest to collaborate on cross-border data flows and capital markets," Wong stated in the post on X.

This is PM Wong's first visit to India as Singapore's Prime Minister. He is accompanied by his spouse and a high-level delegation, including Cabinet Ministers and senior officials.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Singapore has always been a reliable partner for India. The focus on fintech, trade and cross-border data flows is exactly what we need in today's digital economy. More power to this relationship! 💪
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Arjun K
While the diplomatic gestures are nice, I hope these meetings translate into concrete benefits for common people - easier visa processes, more job opportunities for Indians in Singapore, and better trade terms for our SMEs.
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see the SG60 reception bringing together Singaporeans from across India! Cultural exchanges like these build lasting people-to-people connections that go beyond government diplomacy.
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Vikram M
60 years of diplomatic relations is a significant milestone! Singapore has been one of our most important partners in Southeast Asia. The collaboration in skill development and sustainability is particularly promising for our youth.
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Michael C
The focus on healthcare collaboration is timely given post-pandemic realities. Hope this leads to knowledge sharing and joint research initiatives that benefit both nations' public health systems.

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