India, Singapore Mark 60 Years With High-Level Business Session
A high-level business session, 'India-Singapore @60: Partnership for Growth & Engagement', was co-organised by prominent Indian industry bodies. The event saw participation from senior government officials and industry leaders from both nations, marking 60 years of diplomatic relations. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and Singapore's Minister of State, Gan Siow Huang, attended the session.
The day was filled with productive discussions. Several bilateral meetings were held with leading global investors and CEOs, exploring potential cooperation avenues. A networking lunch was also hosted to foster deeper engagement and pave the way for tangible business outcomes.
Minister Goyal commended the progress in India-Singapore relations over the past six decades. He highlighted promising prospects for deeper bilateral engagement in areas like sustainability, digitalisation, and healthcare. The event underscored robust economic ties and highlighted new avenues for collaborative opportunities in technology and digital transformation.
The 'India-Singapore @60' business session concluded with a reaffirmation of the close relationship between the two countries. Minister Goyal met with Singapore's President, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, on the sidelines of the roundtable discussion. Both nations look forward to strengthening their partnership in various sectors, building on the progress made over the last 60 years.
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