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India-Singapore to ink five pacts during PM Wong's visit

During Singapore PM Lawrence Wong’s three-day visit to New Delhi, India and Singapore will sign five agreements to boost ties in shipping, civil aviation, space, and trade. The leaders will also inaugurate a USD 1 billion container terminal in Maharashtra, discuss energy exports, digital connectivity, and strengthen their strategic partnership

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Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal with Singapore’s Dy PM and Trade Minister Gan Kim Yong. Image/File pic

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal with Singapore’s Dy PM and Trade Minister Gan Kim Yong. Image/File pic

Five agreements providing for boosting ties in sectors such as shipping, civil aviation and space will be inked between India and Singapore during Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's three-day trip to New Delhi beginning Tuesday.

Authoritative sources said the overall focus of Wong's first visit to India as prime minister will be to further explore ways to expand two-way economic engagement based on the foundational complementarities between the two sides.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Wong are set to virtually inaugurate a container terminal in Maharashtra on Thursday. The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA International) has invested over USD one billion in the project.
The two leaders are expected to dedicate the port project after their wide-ranging talks.

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