India and Singapore have signed four key memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in the fields of digital technologies, semiconductors, health cooperation, and skill development, which will further strengthen their cooperation.
The first MoU was signed between Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), India and Ministry of Digital Development and Information, Singapore to cooperate in digital technologies. This will help facilitate close cooperation between the two countries in the areas of digital technologies, such as digital public infrastructure (DPI), cyber-security, and 5G, and emerging technologies, such as super-computing, quantum computing, and artificial intelligence. It will also enable cooperation for upskilling and reskilling workers in the digital domain.
Further, the second MoU was signed between MeitY and Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore on the India-Singapore semiconductor ecosystem. Under this agreement, India and Singapore will cooperate in developing a semiconductor cluster and cultivating talent in semiconductor design and manufacturing. It will also facilitate Singapore’s investments in India.
Furthermore, the third MoU was signed between Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India and Ministry of Health, Singapore on cooperation in the field of health and medicine.
The final agreement was signed by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, India and Ministry of Education, Singapore on educational cooperation and skills development. This agreement aims to promote closer cooperation in the areas of technical and vocational education and training and will complement the ongoing active collaboration in skill development.