New Delhi, Sept. 4 -- The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that India and Singapore held discussions on the need to diversify trade and investment relationships to build stronger and more resilient supply chains.

The remarks by P Kumaran, Secretary (East), on Thursday came during the special briefing on the visit of Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to India, where media queries were raised on whether the Trump tariffs are a concern for India and Singapore.

P Kumaran said that while discussions did not take place on the 'Trump tariffs', the two countries, however, discovered the need to diversify trade and investment relationships, along with exploring free trade agreements.

"On Trump tariffs, there was no discussion, exc...