Singapore-India ministerial roundtable to boost ties on many fronts: DPM


DPM Lawrence Wong met India's Power and New and Renewable Energy Minister R. K. Singh (left) on Sept 20, as well as Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. - MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION

NEW DELHI (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The new high-level roundtable between Singapore and India will enable both countries to strengthen their relationship across many fronts and find mutual benefits by working together, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Tuesday (Sept 20).

Both sides have agreed on several new areas of cooperation, including food and energy security, green technology particularly green hydrogen, digital connectivity and skills development, he noted.

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