
On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi organized a bilateral meeting with the Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in the Hyderabad house in Nový Delhi.
The Ministry of External Affairs in the X contribution stated that their conversations focused on expanding cooperation in various gamut.
However, there was no discussion of 50 % of American tariffs in India during the meeting.
After they asked if Singapore PM Wong and PM Modi discussed 50 % of the American tariff during their meeting in Delhi, P Kumaran, Secretary (East), he denied the same.
“There was no discussion, with the exception of the wide global uncertainty and needs to all diversify our business and investment relationships and explore as many preferential commercial agreements or free trade agreements to diversify our supplier chains and make them more resistant,” he told reporters after the meeting.
India is currently facing 50 % of the tariff on almost all of its exports to the US. On the other hand, American tariffs on Singapore are 10 %.
Kumaran also said that defensive interviews between India and Singapore are still ongoing.
“In the field of defense industry, we are talking about the possibilities of cooperation, co -production, development of technology together and possible sharing of outputs of any such cooperation, but nothing specific yet,” said diplomat.
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A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Randhir Jaiswal said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lawrence Wong led to Thurday wide and fruitful interviews.
Their discussions focused, among other things, on trade and investment, advanced production, connectivity and health care, said Jaiswal.
“Stronger India-Singapore Comprehensive Strategic Partnership! PM Narendra Modi and PM Lawrence Wong today conducted wide and fruitful interviews in Hyderabad House today. Discussions focus on expanding preparation in business and investment, advanced production, connectivity, digitization and medicine, defense, defense and sustainability. The views of the transformation and global views, as well as the views of regions and global views, and global views and global views of transformation and global views and global perspectives.
At a press conference after PM Modi interviews, he said that both India and Singapore share similar views on terrorism and the fight against terrorism is the duty of all humanitarian countries.
“We share common concerns about terrorism. We believe that the fight against terrorism with unity is the duty of all humanitarian countries. In connection with the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, I express my gratitude to Prime Minister Wong and Singapore for their sympathy for the Indian people and their support in our struggle against terrorism.
The Singapore Prime Minister arrived at Nový Delhi on Tuesday for an official visit.
He described his visit to India as “fertile”.
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