India and Singapore have agreed to step up joint action against terrorism, including cross-border movement, radicalisation and financing. The pledge was made during a Joint Working Group meeting in New Delhi, where officials discussed stronger anti-terror cooperation, information sharing and capacity building to tackle both traditional and emerging threats under a zero-tolerance approach.
India and Singapore are working on a roadmap to build digital corridors and green shipping infrastructure, targeting decarbonisation in maritime trade. Officials say details on investment, future fuel demand, and required facilities are in the final stages. The plan pairs India’s green energy strengths with Singapore’s role as a major shipping hub, aiming to create new opportunities for both.
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