SINGAPORE: Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (Sep 19) and discussed new areas of cooperation between the two countries.
Mr Wong is on a five-day trip to India, his first official visit to the country in his capacity as Deputy Prime Minister.
Mr Wong said on social media that he met Mr Modi with Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong, and held "excellent discussions" on new areas of cooperation such as green hydrogen, solar energy, fintech and data links.
"India is an important strategic partner of Singapore across many sectors," Mr Wong said.
Mr Wong also thanked Mr Modi for his hospitality and said that he was glad that the pace of bilateral engagements has picked up substantially as the pandemic subsides.
"I also look forward to restarting the Singapore-India Hackathon, which was disrupted by COVID-19, to build bridges between our young talents," he added.
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Mr Wong is on a five-day trip to India, his first official visit to the country in his capacity as Deputy Prime Minister.
Mr Wong said on social media that he met Mr Modi with Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong, and held "excellent discussions" on new areas of cooperation such as green hydrogen, solar energy, fintech and data links.
"India is an important strategic partner of Singapore across many sectors," Mr Wong said.
Mr Wong also thanked Mr Modi for his hospitality and said that he was glad that the pace of bilateral engagements has picked up substantially as the pandemic subsides.
"I also look forward to restarting the Singapore-India Hackathon, which was disrupted by COVID-19, to build bridges between our young talents," he added.
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