New Delhi- India and Singapore have deepened their bilateral relations by signing four crucial Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the island nation. These agreements cover a wide range of sectors, including digital technology, semiconductors, healthcare, and education.
The MoUs were signed at Singapore's Parliament House, with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan representing their respective nations. Prime Ministers Modi and Lawrence Wong were present to witness the signing ceremony.
The first agreement focuses on cooperation between India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and Singapore's Ministry of Digital Development and Information. This partnership aims to enhance collaboration in digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, 5G, supercomputing, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and workforce development in the digital sector.
Another MoU strengthens the semiconductor partnership between the two nations, emphasizing the development of semiconductor clusters and talent exchange. This agreement is expected to facilitate investment by Singaporean companies in India, particularly in the semiconductor value chain.
In the healthcare sector, the third MoU promotes collaboration between the health ministries of both countries. This includes joint research, innovation, and workforce development in healthcare and pharmaceuticals.
The final MoU, focusing on education and skills development, was signed between India's Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Singapore's Ministry of Education. The agreement aims to enhance technical and vocational education, building on existing skill development initiatives.
During the visit, Prime Ministers Modi and Wong also toured the semiconductor facility of AEM Holdings Ltd. in Singapore. This visit highlighted the potential synergies between India and Singapore in semiconductor manufacturing. India's vast land and skilled labor force are seen as complementary to Singapore's advanced semiconductor industry.
Singapore's semiconductor sector spans the entire value chain, including IC design, assembly and testing, wafer fabrication, and equipment manufacturing. The visit underscores the potential for collaboration in talent development, knowledge exchange, and investment opportunities between the two countries in this critical industry.
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