Singapore prime minister to visit India in October

World Monday 15/August/2016 18:52 PM
By: Times News Service
Singapore prime minister to visit India in October

Singapore/Panaji: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will visit India in October while President Pranab Mukherjee's trip to the city-state is also on the cards in the near future, it was announced on Monday.
In a congratulatory message on India's 70th Independence Day, President Tony Tan Keng Yam said he looks forward to receiving his Indian counterpart Mukherjee in Singapore in the near future.
"With fond memories of the warm hospitality extended to my delegation when I visited India last February, I look forward to receiving Your Excellency in Singapore in the near future," said Tan in the message to President Mukherjee.
In a separate congratulatory message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lee said he looks forward to visiting India in October.
"I look forward to meeting you again when I visit India in October to explore new avenues of cooperation," he said.
"Singapore and India share a longstanding friendship underpinned by strong historical, commercial, cultural and kinship ties.
"The India-Singapore Strategic Partnership signed during your visit to Singapore last November is a further sign of our excellent relations," Lee said in his message to Modi.
It also provides a roadmap for cooperation in many fields: trade and investment, skills development, defence cooperation, and Smart Cities, he said, adding: "I am confident that our bilateral ties will continue to grow and deepen."
Extending heartfelt congratulations, President Tan reaffirmed strong bilateral relations.
"Relations between Singapore and India remain strong and look set to grow despite challenges in the global economy.
"As our people-to-people relations flourish, I am delighted by the excellent progress in bilateral projects and initiatives on various fronts including trade, skills development, defence cooperation, and Smart Cities development," said Tan.
The India-Singapore Strategic Partnership, together with other bilateral agreements, will create new opportunities for collaboration and elevate the bilateral relationship to a higher level, said Tan.
Meanwhile, Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa will also visit India in January next year and is likely to make a trip to Goa, a former Portuguese enclave with which he has ancestral connections.
Consul General of Portugal for Goa Rui Baceira told reporters on Monday that the Portuguese Prime Minister will be visiting India in January 2017, with his itinerary including Goa and Bangalore.
"The Portuguese Prime Minister is coming to India in January (2017). He is of Goan Indian origin. We are pleased to have him," Baceira told reporters on the sidelines of Independence Day event.
Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar had in March told the State Legislative Assembly that he would invite Costa to Goa.