India and Singapore unveiled an ambitious roadmap to strengthen their comprehensive strategic partnership during a high-level meeting in New Delhi on Thursday, September 4, 2025. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Singaporean counterpart, Lawrence Wong, held extensive discussions to fortify ties amid global geopolitical challenges, emphasizing that their relationship transcends traditional diplomacy.
Speaking alongside Wong, who arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday, Modi highlighted the deep-rooted connection between the two nations, grounded in shared values and a mutual vision for peace and prosperity. “India-Singapore relations go far beyond diplomacy,” Modi declared, underscoring plans to enhance cooperation in cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and digital technologies. The leaders also reaffirmed their unified stance against terrorism, with Modi stating, “Fighting against terrorism with unity is the duty of all countries which believe in humanity.”
Wong echoed Modi’s sentiments, noting that in a world fraught with uncertainty and turbulence, the India-Singapore partnership is more critical than ever. The talks culminated in the signing of several agreements, including a significant pact on digital asset innovation between the Reserve Bank of India and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, signaling a forward-looking approach to economic collaboration.
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The strengthened partnership reflects a shared commitment to navigating global challenges while fostering innovation and mutual growth. As both nations deepen their collaboration, the agreements signed during the Modi-Wong talks are poised to pave the way for transformative advancements in technology, security, and economic ties, positioning India and Singapore as key players in shaping a stable and prosperous global future.
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