SINGAPORE :
PRIME Minister Narendra
Modi on Thursday touted
Singapore as a model for developing nations and said India
wanted to create “several
Singapores” of its own.
During his talks with
Singaporean Prime Minister
Lawrence Wong, Modi
expressed confidence in the
city-state’s fourth generation
leadership.
He said Singapore is not
merely a partner country, it
serves as an inspiration for
every developing nation.
“We also aim to create several Singapores within India. I
am pleased that we are collaborating towards this goal.
The ministerial roundtable we
have established is a pathbreaking mechanism,” the
Prime Minister said.
Congratulating the prosperous nation’s premier, Modi said,
“This is our first meeting since
you assumed the office as
Prime Minister. My heartiest
congratulations and best wishes to you. I am confident that
under the leadership of 4G,
Singapore will achieve progress
even more rapidly.”
Wong was sworn in as the
new Prime Minister of
Singapore in May.
The 51-yearold economist-turned-politician succeeded Lee Hsien
Loong, 72, who relinquished
his position after two decades;
both belonging to the ruling
People’s Action Party (PAP) that
has been driving Singapore’s
economic progress for more
than five decades. Wong, who
was the deputy Prime Minister,
is leading the fourth generation PAPpoliticians’government
as the Prime Minister and
the Finance Minister. Modi
flew to Singapore on
Wednesday after wrapping
his visit to Brunei, the first
bilateral visit there by an
Indian prime minister.
“Collaborative initiatives
havebeenidentifiedinareas
such as skilling, digitalisation, mobility, advanced
manufacturing, semiconductors and AI, healthcare,
sustainability and cybersecurity,” said the prime minister, who is on a two-day
visit to the Asian financial
centre with the global business network.
Singapore is also an
important facilitator of
India’s Act East policy, Modi
said. “Our shared belief in
democratic values connects
us.Iamdelightedtohavethe
opportunity to visit
Singapore at the beginning
of my third term,” he said.
Underlining the strategic
partnership between India
and Singapore, Prime
Minister Modi said, “Over
the past 10 years, our trade
has more than doubled.
Mutual investment has
increasedalmostthreefoldto
cross USD 150 billion.
Singaporewasthefirstcountry with which we launched
the UPI Person-to-Person
payment facility.”
Elaborating on the developments in the bilateral
cooperationbetweenthetwo
countries, he saidinthepast
10 years, 17 satellites of
Singapore have been
launched from Indian soil.
The cooperation has gained
momentum from skilling to
the defence sector. The
agreement between
Singapore Airlines and Air
Indiahas strengthenedconnectivity. “We are together
elevatingourrelationship to
a Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership. The 3.5 lakh
peopleofIndianoriginresiding in Singapore are the
strong foundation of our
relationship...We are forever thankful to the entire
Singapore for the place and
honour that Subhash
Chandra Bose, Azad Hind
Fauj and Little India have
receivedinSingapore,”Modi
said. In 2025, the IndiaSingapore relationship will
celebrate its 60th anniversary.
To mark this occasion
with grandeur, he called on
both countries to collaborate on creating an action
plan. “I am delighted to
inform you that India’s first
Thiruvalluvar Cultural
Centre will soon be inauguratedinSingapore.Thegreat
saintThiruvalluvarprovided
guiding thoughts to the
world in the most ancient
language Tamil. His work,
the Thirukkural, was composednearly2,000yearsago,
yet its ideas remain relevant
even today,” Modi said.
Quoting Thiruvalluvar’s
words: “Nayanodu Nanri
PurindPayanudaiyarPanbu
Paratattum Ulagu (The
worldadmiresthosewhoare
knownfortheir sense ofjustice and service to others),
the prime minister said he
is confident that millions of
Indians living in Singapore
are also inspired by these
ideasandarecontributingto
strengthening the relations
between the two countries.
Modirecalled that he had
presented India’s IndoPacificvisioninSingaporeat
the Shangri-La Dialogue.
“We will continue to work
with Singapore to promote
regionalpeace,stability,and
prosperity. Once again, my
heartfeltthanks forthehonour and the warm hospitality extended to me,” he said.