Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts his official visits to Brunei and Singapore on September 3. His visit to Brunei, the first by an Indian Prime Minister, aims to strengthen bilateral ties as India and Brunei mark 40 years of diplomatic relations. The agenda includes discussions on enhancing cooperation in areas such as defense, trade, energy, space, technology, and cultural exchanges.
In Singapore, Modi will meet with President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. The visit will focus on advancing trade, defense, and cultural relations. Modi will also interact with business leaders to explore new opportunities for collaboration.
Key Points:
Brunei (Sep 3-4): Modi’s visit will focus on deepening bilateral relations and exploring cooperation in various sectors.
Singapore (Sep 4-5): The visit aims to boost trade, defense ties, and cultural exchanges while engaging with business leaders.
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