Announcements
UPSC Foundation 2026 Prime Batch - Admissions Open JPSC 14th CCE Complete Course 2025 - Enroll Now Mains Answer Writing Programme - Limited Seats Daily Current Affairs - Free Access UPSC Prelims Test Series 2026 - 5000+ MCQs
+91 91025 57680
learnpro Civil Services
LearnPro Menu
Home Current Affairs All Articles
UPSC
UPSC NOTES
STATE PSC
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
CURRENT AFFAIRS
DAILY EDITORIAL
COURSES
DOWNLOAD NOTES
PYQ Papers Mains Answer Writing WhatsApp Counselling Call +91 91025 57680 Online Courses

CA Topic

India–Singapore 2025 Summit

Brief Context

In News Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in New Delhi. Key Outcomes of the Summit Maritime Security Malacca Strait Patrol: India expressed interest in patrolling the Malacca Strait, a strategic chokepoint connecting the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. Collaboration in submarine rescue operations, support for the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).

Source Content

Syllabus: GS2/ International Relation

In News

  • Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in New Delhi.

Key Outcomes of the Summit

  • Maritime Security & Malacca Strait Patrol: India expressed interest in patrolling the Malacca Strait, a strategic chokepoint connecting the Indian Ocean and the Pacific.
    • Collaboration in submarine rescue operations, support for the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).
  • Defence & Emerging Technologies: Joint research and cooperation in quantum computing, artificial Intelligence, automation & unmanned vessels etc.
  • Economic & Infrastructure Cooperation: Agreement to export green energy from India to Singapore through dedicated ports.
    • Enhanced cooperation in space research and applications.
    • India–Singapore policy dialogue on semiconductors established.
  • Skilling & Advanced Manufacturing: Agreement to set up a National Centre of Excellence for Skilling in Advanced Manufacturing in Chennai.
  • Counter-Terrorism & Security Cooperation: Both sides reiterated cooperation at bilateral and multilateral levels, including in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), to combat cross-border terrorism.

Strategic Importance of Malacca Strait

  • Global Trade Artery: Nearly 40% of India’s trade and 80% of China’s oil imports pass through it.
  • Energy Security: Ensures uninterrupted oil and gas flows from the Middle East to East Asia.
  • Geostrategic Leverage: India’s Andaman & Nicobar Command provides proximity to this chokepoint, enhancing its role in Indo-Pacific maritime security.
India–Singapore 2025 summit

Brief India–Singapore Relations

  • Historical Context: Ties go back to ancient times through maritime trade and Buddhism.
    • Modern relations strengthened after Singapore’s independence in 1965. 
    • Singapore was among the first ASEAN countries to support India’s Look East Policy (1990s), now Act East Policy.
  • Political & Defence Ties: 2015 marked 50 years of diplomatic relations.
    • Regular joint exercises are SIMBEX (naval), Bold Kurukshetra (army), Agni Warrior (artillery).
  • Economic & Trade Relations: Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) – 2005 covers trade, services, and investments.
    • Singapore is among India’s largest trade and investment partners in ASEAN and accounted for 27.83 % of our overall trade with ASEAN in 2024-25. Singapore is the leading source of Foreign Direct Investment into India.
  • Multilateral Cooperation: Strong partners in ASEAN, East Asia Summit, IORA, IONS, FATF, WTO, UN, and Commonwealth.

Source: TH

Call WhatsApp Join Batch Download Syllabus