Move ahead with mantra of 'unity and integrity': Narendra Modi to Indians in Singapore
Move ahead with mantra of 'unity and integrity': Narendra Modi to Indians in Singapore
Addressing the Indian diaspora in Singapore before winding up his two-day visit to Singapore, Modi said his government is laying thrust in generating of power from clean and renewable sources.
Narendra Modi arrives at Changi International Airport in Singapore for the second leg of his 2-nation tour. (Photo: Twitter)
Narendra Modi began his speech at the 37th Singapore Lecture with homage to the architect of modern Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew. (Photo: Twitter)
For me, Lee Kuan Yew was a personal inspiration. From his Singapore Stories, I drew many lessons, says Modi. (Photo: Twitter)
PM Narendra Modi also clicked a selfie with Mr Lee and his wife Ho Ching (Photo: Twitter)
Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong takes selfie with Narendra Modi. (Photo: Twitter)
"The hospitable host & the happy guest...PM @narendramodi at Little India. Chai Pe Charcha with @leehsienloong," said a tweet by PMO India (Photo: Twitter)
Narendra Modi having tea with Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong and his wife at an Indian restaurant 'Komala Vilas' on Monday (Photo: Twitter)
The commemorative stamps of Rashtrapati Bhawan & Istana (Photo: Twitter)
The Prime Ministers released commemorative stamps on Rashtrapati Bhawan & Istana (Photo: Twitter)
The Prime Ministers released a detailed Joint Statement on Strategic Partnership (Photo: Twitter)
Narendra Modi and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong signed 10 bilateral documents on Tuesday (Photo: Twitter)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong review the guard of honor at a welcome ceremony at the Istana or Presidential Palace (Photo: AP)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is in Singapore for a two day visit, received a ceremonial welcome on Tuesday morning (Photo: AP)
Noting that Singapore is India's tenth largest trade partner globally and second largest in ASEAN, Modi said the bilateral trade has risen manifold.
Modi, watch an airplane in a workshop at a tertiary institute that specializes in vocational training. The Prime Minister said economic partnership has been the key driver of the India-Singapore relationship.
About his two-day visit, Modi said, My visit has been very positive and productive and I had excellent meetings with Singapore leaders. We have concluded a strategic partnership which takes the relationship to a new level.
While talking about 40 per cent increase in FDI and improvement in rankings like ease of doing business and world competitiveness index, Modi said, Perceptions are turning into positive outcomes.
Narendra Modi tours the classroom facilities at a vocational and technical training institute in Singapore. Modi said economic partnership has been the key driver of the India-Singapore relationship.
Modi also outlined 14 decisive steps taken to address regulatory and taxation concerns and said that India offers tremendous opportunities for investments, ranging from affordable housing to smart cities, railways to renewable energy.
Narendra Modi pays homage at the memorial of Indian National Army in Singapore. Modi said his government began to liberalise FDI laws soon after coming to power last year and the latest round of FDI reforms have made India the most open economy in
Narendra Modi with his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong during his visit to the central campus of Institute of Technical Education (ITE).
Speaking at the India Singapore Economic Convention here, Modi said India is exploring a potential partnership with Singapore's Changi Airport for developments of two Indian airports and invited companies here to join in building smart cities.
Promising more reforms to make India more attractive for foreign investments, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday assured investors that he would carefully hold their hands and expressed hope that the GST regime would be rolled out in 2016.
Sending out a message to the developed world, Modi said Indians see God in elements of the environment like plants, water and sun and worship them as if it linked to their life.
Talking about his government's efforts to boost solar power generation, the Modi said it is expensive and hence India needs funds, technology and collaboration with foreign countries having expertise in the field.
We need power but we will not create problems for the world, the Prime Minister asserted as he highlighted how environment is worshipped in India and invoked Mahatma Gandhi in this regard.
Modi asserted that India will not create any problems for the world in combating global warming, an apparent response to the US' contention that it will be a challenge at the meet.
Addressing the Indian diaspora in Singapore before winding up his two-day visit to Singapore, Modi said his government is laying thrust in generating of power from clean and renewable sources.
Move ahead with mantra of 'unity and integrity': Narendra Modi to Indians in Singapore

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