India-Singapore have immense avenues to collaborate across sectors, says Goyal
New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- Global investors such as Blackstone, Temasek, Sembcorp, Keppel Corporation, Texas Pacific Group (TPG), Nomura Asia Pacific Holdings, and Schneider Electric expressed their investment interests in India's traditional and emerging sectors during Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal's Singapore visit.
During his three-day visit to Singapore to further strengthen bilateral economic and trade relations between the two countries, Goyal held "insightful discussions" with Singapore deputy prime minister and minister for trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong, he said in a post on X. "Excited to deepen India-Singapore trade & economic partnership through meaningful engagements and robust public-private collaborations," he said in the post.
"There are immense avenues for our nations to collaborate across sectors such as advanced manufacturing, skilling, infrastructure, and digital connectivity, among others. Look forward to building on these opportunities, strengthening investment ties, and further deepening the India-Singapore partnership," he said after the meeting.
Goyal on Friday met Temasek CEO Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara and "discussed key opportunities to further strengthen investment ties" between India and Singapore.
The next day addressed a business session of the 'India-Singapore@60: Partnership for Growth and Innovation' alongside Singapore's minister of state for foreign affairs and trade Gan Siow Huang.
In the meeting, he "highlighted greater collaboration and B2B opportunities between our businesses, and emphasised further strengthening India-Singapore trade & investment ties for a more balanced, inclusive & future-ready economic partnership," Goyal said in one of the posts.
The business session marked the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Singapore. The event was co-organised by CII, Ficci and ASSOCHAM.
Goyal, who delivered the keynote address at the event, commended the transformative progress achieved over the last six decades of diplomatic relations and the promising prospects for deeper bilateral engagement based on trust and mutual respect....
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