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Singapore business leaders pledge investments in India during meeting with PM Modi

Their pledge highlights a strong interest in India as a leading investment destination and underscores the strategic initiatives being undertaken to boost bilateral trade and economic growth.

September 05, 2024 / 15:37 IST
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The commitment from these high-profile Singaporean firms showcases Singapore’s confidence in India’s market potential.
The commitment from these high-profile Singaporean firms showcases Singapore’s confidence in India’s market potential.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 5 conducted a significant roundtable meeting with top Singapore business leaders representing various sectors, including investment funds, infrastructure, manufacturing, energy, sustainability, and logistics.

Top CEOs from several prominent Singaporean companies expressed their commitment to investing in India. The meeting included leaders from Blackstone Singapore, Temasek Holdings, Sembcorp Industries Limited, CapitaLand Investment, ST Telemedia Global Data Centers, Singapore Airlines, and other prominent companies.

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Reports indicate that Singaporean companies have pledged to invest over Rs 5 lakh crore (approximately USD 60 billion) in the coming years.

During the discussions, these business leaders emphasized their commitment to enhancing economic collaboration and making investments in diverse sectors within India. Their pledge highlights a strong interest in India as a leading investment destination and underscores the strategic initiatives being undertaken to boost bilateral trade and economic growth.