Nitin Gadkari подчеркнул достижения Индии в переходе на чистую энергию и создании надежной инфраструктуры
Cooperation in futuristic sectors was high on the agenda as Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior ministers in the Indian government in New Delhi on Thursday (January 16, 2025). The discussions were part of a series of high-level engagements during President Tharman’s state visit to India from January 14–18, 2025 which celebrates the 60th anniversary of India-Singapore diplomatic relations.
President Tharman’s visit highlights the enduring and multi-faceted partnership between India and Singapore, which has grown significantly in recent years.
During their meeting, President Tharman and Prime Minister Modi extensively reviewed the India-Singapore Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, identifying areas for deeper collaboration. Discussions included regional and global issues, with a focus on enhancing cooperation in semiconductors, digital technologies, and connectivity.
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar called on President Tharman to discuss specific avenues for bilateral cooperation, including semiconductors, industrial parks, skilling, digitalisation and trade development.
“Delighted to call on President @Tharman_S of Singapore today.
Discussed our cooperation in semiconductors, industrial parks, skilling, digitalisation and trade development.
As we celebrate 60 years of bilateral relations, confident that his State visit will add new momentum to our comprehensive strategic partnership,” EAM Jaishankar said on social media platform X.
As part of his visit, the Singaporean leader met key Indian ministers, including Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Finance, and Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics and Information Technology. The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in futuristic sectors such as fintech, digitalisation, skilling, and connectivity.
Gadkari met Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and discussed India’s advancements in clean transportation, energy transition, and road infrastructure. The meeting underscored the growing partnership between the two nations, particularly in areas such as sustainable aviation fuel, green hydrogen, and ammonia.
In a post on X , Gadkari expressed his delight in meeting President Tharman, stating, “We agreed to explore further collaboration in sustainable aviation fuel, green hydrogen, and ammonia. His vision and foresight continue to be truly inspiring.”
During the meeting, Nitin Gadkari highlighted India’s achievements in transitioning to clean energy and building robust infrastructure. He noted India’s potential as a global leader in green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel, areas that align with Singapore’s focus on sustainable development. Both sides expressed a commitment to exploring collaborative opportunities in these areas.
The state visit commemorated six decades of diplomatic relations between India and Singapore with the unveiling of a special logo by President Droupadi Murmu and President Tharman during a ceremony in New Delhi. The logo incorporates the lotus of India and the orchid of Singapore, along with the colors of both nations’ flags, symbolizing their enduring relationship.
Singapore has been a key partner in India’s Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific strategy, making it an ideal collaborator in sectors such as renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, and urban development.
President Tharman’s visit began with a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where he was welcomed by President Murmu and Prime Minister Modi. The Singaporean leader paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat, participated in high-level meetings, and attended a banquet hosted in his honour.
Celebrating Six Decades of Diplomatic Relations
As part of the celebrations marking 60 years of India-Singapore relations, a series of commemorative events will take place throughout 2025. The partnership, which began in 1965, has evolved into a robust and strategic alliance. Singapore remains a vital partner for India, playing a key role in areas like digitalisation, sustainability, and education.
In September 2024, during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Singapore, the two countries elevated their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, further solidifying their shared commitment to regional development and global challenges.
Singapore’s President is accompanied by a high-level delegation, including Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Finance Chee Hong Tat and Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sim Ann. The delegation also includes members of parliament and senior officials, emphasizing the importance of this visit in fostering deeper ties.
The partnership between India and Singapore is anchored in mutual interests and shared values. Singapore is integral to India’s Indo-Pacific vision, with its strategic location and expertise in sectors like maritime trade, logistics, and finance.
Key Outcomes of the Visit
Sustainable Energy Collaboration: Both nations committed to exploring joint initiatives in green hydrogen, ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuel, reflecting a shared vision for clean energy and climate action.
Bilateral Strategic Engagement: Enhanced dialogue on fintech, digitalisation, infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing as part of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Commemorative Celebrations: Unveiling of the 60th-anniversary logo and planning for year-long events to celebrate six decades of strong bilateral ties.
Cultural and Economic Cooperation: Renewed focus on skilling, education, and connectivity to promote mutual prosperity.
President Tharman’s visit marks a significant step in reinforcing the longstanding relationship between India and Singapore. The discussions during his state visit, particularly on sustainable energy and infrastructure development, set the stage for future collaborations that align with global priorities of sustainability and innovation.
As India and Singapore celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations, their partnership is poised to grow stronger, addressing global challenges and fostering regional stability while contributing to the prosperity of both nations.
President Tharman’s visit highlights the enduring and multi-faceted partnership between India and Singapore, which has grown significantly in recent years.
During their meeting, President Tharman and Prime Minister Modi extensively reviewed the India-Singapore Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, identifying areas for deeper collaboration. Discussions included regional and global issues, with a focus on enhancing cooperation in semiconductors, digital technologies, and connectivity.
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar called on President Tharman to discuss specific avenues for bilateral cooperation, including semiconductors, industrial parks, skilling, digitalisation and trade development.
“Delighted to call on President @Tharman_S of Singapore today.
Discussed our cooperation in semiconductors, industrial parks, skilling, digitalisation and trade development.
As we celebrate 60 years of bilateral relations, confident that his State visit will add new momentum to our comprehensive strategic partnership,” EAM Jaishankar said on social media platform X.
As part of his visit, the Singaporean leader met key Indian ministers, including Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Finance, and Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics and Information Technology. The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in futuristic sectors such as fintech, digitalisation, skilling, and connectivity.
Gadkari met Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and discussed India’s advancements in clean transportation, energy transition, and road infrastructure. The meeting underscored the growing partnership between the two nations, particularly in areas such as sustainable aviation fuel, green hydrogen, and ammonia.
In a post on X , Gadkari expressed his delight in meeting President Tharman, stating, “We agreed to explore further collaboration in sustainable aviation fuel, green hydrogen, and ammonia. His vision and foresight continue to be truly inspiring.”
During the meeting, Nitin Gadkari highlighted India’s achievements in transitioning to clean energy and building robust infrastructure. He noted India’s potential as a global leader in green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel, areas that align with Singapore’s focus on sustainable development. Both sides expressed a commitment to exploring collaborative opportunities in these areas.
The state visit commemorated six decades of diplomatic relations between India and Singapore with the unveiling of a special logo by President Droupadi Murmu and President Tharman during a ceremony in New Delhi. The logo incorporates the lotus of India and the orchid of Singapore, along with the colors of both nations’ flags, symbolizing their enduring relationship.
Singapore has been a key partner in India’s Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific strategy, making it an ideal collaborator in sectors such as renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, and urban development.
President Tharman’s visit began with a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where he was welcomed by President Murmu and Prime Minister Modi. The Singaporean leader paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat, participated in high-level meetings, and attended a banquet hosted in his honour.
Celebrating Six Decades of Diplomatic Relations
As part of the celebrations marking 60 years of India-Singapore relations, a series of commemorative events will take place throughout 2025. The partnership, which began in 1965, has evolved into a robust and strategic alliance. Singapore remains a vital partner for India, playing a key role in areas like digitalisation, sustainability, and education.
In September 2024, during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Singapore, the two countries elevated their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, further solidifying their shared commitment to regional development and global challenges.
Singapore’s President is accompanied by a high-level delegation, including Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Finance Chee Hong Tat and Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sim Ann. The delegation also includes members of parliament and senior officials, emphasizing the importance of this visit in fostering deeper ties.
The partnership between India and Singapore is anchored in mutual interests and shared values. Singapore is integral to India’s Indo-Pacific vision, with its strategic location and expertise in sectors like maritime trade, logistics, and finance.
Key Outcomes of the Visit
Sustainable Energy Collaboration: Both nations committed to exploring joint initiatives in green hydrogen, ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuel, reflecting a shared vision for clean energy and climate action.
Bilateral Strategic Engagement: Enhanced dialogue on fintech, digitalisation, infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing as part of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Commemorative Celebrations: Unveiling of the 60th-anniversary logo and planning for year-long events to celebrate six decades of strong bilateral ties.
Cultural and Economic Cooperation: Renewed focus on skilling, education, and connectivity to promote mutual prosperity.
President Tharman’s visit marks a significant step in reinforcing the longstanding relationship between India and Singapore. The discussions during his state visit, particularly on sustainable energy and infrastructure development, set the stage for future collaborations that align with global priorities of sustainability and innovation.
As India and Singapore celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations, their partnership is poised to grow stronger, addressing global challenges and fostering regional stability while contributing to the prosperity of both nations.