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India and Singapore agree to cooperate on chips as countries seek to strengthen partnership
SINGAPORE — India and Singapore on Thursday signed memorandums of understanding for cooperation on a number of key areas including semiconductors, digital technologies, skill development and health care.
The announcement comes during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to the Lion City, which began Wednesday following a trip to Brunei.
“Singapore and India have built strong foundations for an enduring partnership. The next phase of the Singapore-India partnership is very promising,” Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said at the Singapore-India Forum organized by the Singapore-India Partnership Foundation, Institute of South Asian Studies and the Singapore Business Federation.
“Singapore, India and the rest of Asia must continue to strengthen on economic connectivity and integration, to allow for capital, ideas and talent to find their optimal uses,” he said.
Although South Asia continues to be the world’s fastest-growing region — and India the world’s fastest-growing major economy — the region is still playing catch up in terms of GDP per capita.
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