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Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong is on an Official Visit to India from 2 to 4 September 2025.
On 4 September 2025, Prime Minister Wong met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders welcomed the strong progress in bilateral cooperation following Prime Minister Modi’s Official Visit to Singapore in September 2024 and the third India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable in August 2025.
The Prime Ministers discussed ways to enhance cooperation in forward-looking areas such as sustainability, digitalisation, connectivity, skills development, advanced manufacturing and semiconductors, space, and biotechnology. Prime Minister Wong encouraged both sides to strengthen cross-border data flows and capital markets collaboration. The Prime Ministers reaffirmed the importance of strengthening people-to-people exchanges, including between our civil services through scholarships and study visits.
They also exchanged views on regional and international developments, including the need to promote economic integration, strengthen multilateralism and ASEAN-India relations, and uphold the rules-based international order.
Prime Minister Wong and Prime Minister Modi adopted the Roadmap for the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) between Singapore and India (at Annex A). The CSP will set the vision and direction for the next phase of bilateral relations and deepen cooperation in the areas of: (a) Economic Cooperation; (b) Skills Development; (c) Digitalisation; (d) Sustainability; (e) Connectivity; (f) Healthcare and Medicine; (g) People-to-People and Cultural Exchanges; and (h) Defence and Security Cooperation. Both leaders agreed that these areas were critical for addressing shared challenges and securing long-term resilience in an increasingly complex global environment.
Following their meeting, the Prime Ministers held a Joint Press Conference. They witnessed the exchange of the CSP Roadmap as well as five Memoranda of Understanding (details at Annex B), and virtually inaugurated Phase 2 of PSA Mumbai (Bharat Mumbai Container Terminal) (details of PSA Mumbai at Annex C). Prime Minister Modi also hosted a Banquet Lunch in Prime Minister Wong’s honour.
Earlier in the visit, Prime Minister Wong visited the Raj Ghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, received calls by Minister of Health and Family Welfare and Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Jagat Prakash Nadda, Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman, and Minister of External Affairs Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. Prime Minister Wong also engaged Indian business leaders at a roundtable event and met overseas Singaporeans in New Delhi at a reception to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Singapore-India diplomatic relations and Singapore’s 60th year of independence.
Prime Minister Wong will call on President of the Republic of India Droupadi Murmu later this afternoon. He will also receive separate calls by Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval this afternoon. Prime Minister Wong departs for Singapore tonight.
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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SINGAPORE
4 SEPTEMBER 2025
Annex A – Joint Statement on Singapore-India CSP Roadmap
JOINT STATEMENT ON THE ROADMAP FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP
BETWEEN INDIA AND SINGAPORE
ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY MR. LAWRENCE WONG,
PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE, TO THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA
1. At the invitation of H.E. Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of the Republic of India, H.E. Mr. Lawrence Wong, Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore, paid an Official Visit to India from 2 to 4 September 2025.
2. On 4 September 2025, Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Wong held wide-ranging discussions. Thereafter, the leaders witnessed the exchange of various Memoranda of Understanding. Prime Minister Wong attended the Banquet Lunch hosted by Prime Minister Modi. He also called on President of India, H.E. Smt Droupadi Murmu. Prime Minister Wong also visited Raj Ghat to pay floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi. External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar called on Prime Minister Wong.
3. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Both Prime Ministers acknowledged India and Singapore’s long tradition of friendship based on trust and mutual respect, and extensive cooperation across a wide range of areas. They reviewed and expressed satisfaction over the progress in the bilateral relationship, including through the recent high-level engagements such as the Official Visit of Prime Minister Modi to Singapore in September 2024, the State Visit of the President of the Republic of Singapore H.E. Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam to India in January 2025 and the 3rd India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable in New Delhi in August 2025. The ties have developed into an all-round cooperation, including in the areas of political, economic, security, technology, education, people-to-people and cultural links.
4. Both Prime Ministers recalled the agreement to elevate bilateral relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP), during Prime Minister Modi’s Official Visit to Singapore in September 2024. Building on this, they agreed to adopt a forward-looking and substantive roadmap for the CSP that would set the vision and direction for the next phase of bilateral relations, and deepen cooperation in eight areas: (i) Economic Cooperation; (ii) Skills Development; (iii) Digitalisation; (iv) Sustainability; (v) Connectivity; (vi) Healthcare and Medicine; (vii) People-to-People and Cultural Exchanges; and (viii) Defence and Security Cooperation.
ROADMAP FOR THE CSP
Economic Cooperation: Strengthening Economic Ties and Enhancing Collaboration in New and Forward-Looking Areas
Skills Development: Partnering in Skills Development and Capacity Building
Digitalisation: Deepening Cooperation in Digital and Financial Technologies
Sustainability: Exploring Collaboration Opportunities in Sustainable Development and Green Trade
Connectivity: Expanding Maritime and Aviation Connectivity
Healthcare and Medicine: Strengthening Healthcare and Medicine Cooperation
People-to-People and Cultural Exchanges: Supporting People-to-People and Cultural Linkages
Defence and Security Cooperation: Strategic Cooperation to Promote Regional Peace and Stability
5. The two Prime Ministers agreed to institutionalise the India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable as a foremost mechanism to annually monitor the progress in the implementation of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Annex B – List of Memoranda of Understanding Witnessed by Prime Minister Wong and Prime Minister Modi
1. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Government of India and the Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ Concerning Cooperation on a Green and Digital Shipping Corridor;
2. MOU between Economic Development Board, Office for Space Technology & Industry of the Republic of Singapore and the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre on Space Cooperation of the Republic of India on Promoting Collaboration in the Space Sector;
3. MOU between the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Singapore and the India Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship for Establishment of a National Centre of Excellence for Advanced Manufacturing in National Skill Training Institute, Chennai.
4. MOU between the Monetary Authority of Singapore and Reserve Bank of India on Digital Asset Innovation; and
5. MOU between the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and the Airports Authority of India for Cooperation in Training, Research and Development in the field of Civil Aviation
Annex C – Writeup on PSA Mumbai
NEWS RELEASE
4 September 2025, Singapore
PSA INAUGURATES PHASE 2 OF PSA MUMBAI -
INDIA’S LARGEST CONTAINER TERMINAL
With the inauguration of its Phase 2 expansion, PSA Mumbai is poised to become India’s largest container terminal, doubling its annual handling capacity to 4.8 million TEUs. Designed to accommodate multiple mega container vessels alongside with 2,000 metres of continuous quay length, PSA Mumbai is built to support India’s growing trade volumes for domestic and global markets. This development is the result of SGD 1.7 billion (USD 1.3 billion) committed by PSA under a public-private partnership model, the largest foreign direct investment from Singapore in India to date.
Since its first investment in India in 1998, PSA has steadily expanded its presence across the country, emerging as a leading force in supporting India’s maritime growth. Today, PSA India operates container terminals in Navi Mumbai and Chennai, container freight stations in Mumbai and Mundra through its subsidiary PSA Ameya, and collaborates with its affiliate supply chain business PSA BDP to serve a wide range of multinational customers across diverse industry verticals.
The inauguration, held on 4 September 2025, commenced with speeches delivered virtually from New Delhi by the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister of Singapore Mr Lawrence Wong, during Prime Minister Wong’s Official Visit to New Delhi, India. After the speeches, a commemorative foundation stone was virtually unveiled to mark the official opening of the new berths at PSA Mumbai for container handling operations.
Mr Ong Kim Pong, Group CEO, PSA International, said “PSA Mumbai’s Phase 2 expansion brings together capacity, connectivity and sustainability in a terminal for India — a catalyst for advancing India’s trade ambitions. PSA Mumbai’s enhanced capacity of 4.8 million TEUs will reinforce the resilience of supply chains within and beyond India, and bolster PSA’s global network of port ecosystems. This milestone underscores the transformative power of purposeful collaboration between the public and private sectors to enhance global trade flows and uplift communities. Our partnership with the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) for PSA Mumbai exemplifies this commitment. Driven by this shared purpose, PSA is proud to partner India on its journey of transformational growth and progress.”
At the inauguration ceremony, a video showcased PSA Mumbai’s active rail connectivity, featuring six Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC)-compatible tracks that link the terminal from Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP) in Maharashtra to over 63 Inland Container Depots (ICDs) across India. When the Western DFC is fully connected to JNP, PSA Mumbai’s DFC-ready infrastructure will enable importers and exporters to experience a boost in multimodal logistics efficiency. This aligns with India’s vision for integrated and sustainable logistics, as outlined in the country’s National Master Plan, PM Gati Shakti.
Constructed on 200 hectares of land, the terminal brings together enhanced yard capacity and multimodal infrastructure to efficiently support India’s maritime connectivity. With electrical equipment already powered by renewable energy and progressive electrification of diesel assets, PSA Mumbai is designed to uplift trade sustainably.
Beyond infrastructure, PSA Mumbai has created over 1,500 jobs across technical, supervisory, and administrative roles, including crane operators, logistics coordinators, and systems analysts, providing valuable higher-skilled employment opportunities in India’s port sector.
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*Note to Editors: PSA ceased using the name of "Port of Singapore Authority" in 1997 when it became a corporatised entity. The company should be referred to as "PSA International", “PSA India” or "PSA".