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Singapore, India to cooperate in new areas, including food and energy

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Singapore, India to cooperate in new areas, including food and energy security: Lawrence Wong

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SINGAPORE: Singapore and India have agreed to cooperate in several new areas, ranging from food and energy security, green technology to digital connectivity, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Tuesday (Sep 20).
Speaking to journalists after a five-day visit to India, he added that the inaugural India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable can serve as the platform for regular meetings between both sides and to coordinate new areas of partnership moving forward.
Mr Wong, who is also Finance Minister, said Singapore has been in talks with India on how to strengthen the relationship between both countries, but the COVID-19 pandemic put many of these plans on hold for the past two and a half years.
“With the COVID situation improving in both our countries, we were able to resume discussions,” he said, adding that both countries eventually decided on a new high-level ministerial roundtable as a way to strengthen cooperation.
“That’s why I was very happy this time to be able to come here to launch the roundtable and to meet with my counterparts.
“We had very candid, very wide-ranging discussions across a wide range of areas, and we also agreed on several new areas of cooperation, including on food and energy security, on green technology, particularly green hydrogen, on digital connectivity and skills development,” he said.
Mr Wong noted that Singapore and India have “complementary strengths” in several areas.

Citing financial technology (fintech) as an example, he described India as having “considerable potential” given its efforts in digitalisation and “explosive growth” in the start-up space.
Singapore has also been growing its fintech ecosystem. While Singapore may be “a much smaller market”, the country serves the broader region given its role as a financial centre, said Mr Wong.
This means possibilities for both sides to collaborate in fintech – an area that will be given a boost by the new agreement signed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and India’s International Financial Services Centres Authority over the weekend.

“(Fintech companies) can experiment, they can test, they can innovate through a regulatory sandbox in both Gift City (Gujarat International Finance Tec-City) and Singapore, and potentially scale their solutions in both jurisdictions,” he added.
Mr Wong also expressed his hopes for the high-level ministerial roundtable, held for the first time as part of his visit, to be an annual event moving forward.
“We want the ministerial roundtable to be a standing arrangement for ministers on both sides to meet on a regular basis,” he added, although he stressed that the meeting will take on a “flexible” format that can adapt to changing needs and demands.
For example, the Deputy Prime Minister was joined by Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong, and Minister for Transport and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations S Iswaran at the roundtable. The Singapore ministers met their Indian counterparts in the three areas of foreign affairs, finance and trade and industry, but future meetings could include more ministers depending on the areas discussed, said Mr Wong.
The ministers were also joined by business leaders from both countries this time.
“We are working out the frequency of the meetings, but it is likely to be an annual event. The format of it – who are the participating ministers, whether business delegations are joining us – these are things that we will evolve and adjust from year to year,” Mr Wong said.
 

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If you're poor and hungry, buy these biscuits from Mustafa Centre. One large pack only 60 cents. All imported from India. :thumbsup:

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We are going to see more displacement in terms of food poison and counter services. I don't think they are capable. Hungry maybe. We Chinese are not producing enough.
 

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Both are no natural resources country... human resources India has 1.6B how many Singapore has? Waiting to be new colony for India?

On yes... plenty of renters from India just give them your good jobs...
 

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We are going to see more displacement in terms of food poison and counter services. I don't think they are capable. Hungry maybe. We Chinese are not producing enough.

Don't fall for the bullshit narrative that low birth rates = necessary to import more FTs.

It's a convenient excuse, that was used when the Population White Paper was announced. :cool:

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Singapore is very biased. I don't believe that Malaysia or Indonesia or even Taiwan, cannot offer us cooperations in "food and energy"

Example: we hire a lot lot of Pinays in workplace or call-centers, actually many Malays from Malaysia can do the same job. In fact, Malaysian english are more audible than Pinays. We just want to dilute the Malays in Singapore by bringing in whores and scums from india and china.
 

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Singapore is very biased. I don't believe that Malaysia or Indonesia or even Taiwan, cannot offer us cooperations in "food and energy"

Example: we hire a lot lot of Pinays in workplace or call-centers, actually many Malays from Malaysia can do the same job. In fact, Malaysian english are more audible than Pinays. We just want to dilute the Malays in Singapore by bringing in whores and scums from india and china.

India is different. CECA is a major KPI for the PAP regime. :cool:




 

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Singapore is very biased. I don't believe that Malaysia or Indonesia or even Taiwan, cannot offer us cooperations in "food and energy"

Example: we hire a lot lot of Pinays in workplace or call-centers, actually many Malays from Malaysia can do the same job. In fact, Malaysian english are more audible than Pinays. We just want to dilute the Malays in Singapore by bringing in whores and scums from india and china.

Stinkypura from Day 1 has long been anti Islamic.

It's openly known, nothing secret about it.

What is astonishing is their two neighbours did nothing whatsoever to crush, to pulverize stinkypura.

IQ, Race and Inventiveness strikes again.

Moreover, Ibn Battuta did describe indon & malaun as not Islamic. We see that clearly enough in their lack of intent on pulverizing stinkypura.
 

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We are going to see more displacement in terms of food poison and counter services. I don't think they are capable. Hungry maybe. We Chinese are not producing enough.
China needs to bring cecas to be self sufficient in food production.
Like this wok hei roti maker

 

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will this low cost, natural, organic, biodegradable, non-gmo, gluten-free energy source be technology-transferred from shitdia to sg?
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will this low cost, natural, organic, biodegradable, non-gmo, gluten-free energy source be technology-transferred from shitdia to sg?
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It is called Cow Dung Cake according to Indian tradition.

Cow dung cakes are used in Yojas and Homas (something to do their rituals) in India, also known as Agnihotra. They claim these cow cakes are anti-pollutant and have anti-radiation properties, so the burning of cow dung during the Homas also purifies the air.

AROMA or ODOUR OF DUNG IS HIGHLY RESPECTD BY INDIANS as they even worship COW as their god. The smoke from cow dung cakes has been found to have disinfectant properties. This has led to the conscious use of cow manure as an insect repellent, primarily used against mosquitoes.

Moreover, in many villages, cow dung cake is applied on the walls and floors as a disinfectant. It is a matter of scientific research, whether it has more disinfecting power than other elements. Still, it is prevalent in India and this trend is growing in America now.
The deceased "Jeffrey Epstein" child
trafficker for murder rituals seems to follow Indian lifestyle, you can see the COW in Jeffrey Epstein's Island. Jeffrey Epstein spent 1 hour on Indian IYENGAR YOGA to commune with the cow god. Epstein drank human blood instead of Cow urine.

Human sacrifice is common in India, but such rituals are not reported to police. Police will not enforce any law and order on such cases.
No wonder SG law minster compare always Indian Laws to speak up to the Singaporeans.

Indian gurus prescribe cow dung and Cow Urine for elites for a healthy long life but the world majority who seek squeaky clean habits do not agree for hygiene reasons. That is not all, they even worship COW as their god and goddess to be wealthy.

For more info:
https://www.cowkart.com/7-important-uses-of-cow-dung-cakes-in-the-indian-context/
 

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