New Delhi (India), February 16 (ANI): The Union of Indian Industry Associations (CII) will be actively working to expand talent exchange through Singapore’s Indian Redatorial Program, CII said in a release on Sunday Ta.
This comes after the CII core group met Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on February 14, under the leadership of Tata Sons executive chairman N Chandrasekaran.
The India Ready Talent programme is an initiative by the CII and Enterprise Singapore, offering Singapore students an internship opportunity in India.
Furthermore, efforts will be directed towards advances in skills initiatives, developing industrial parks, joint development of AI-driven solutions, and deepening investments in projects focused on sustainability.
The delegations also include President Taman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister Gang Kim Yong, Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister of Home Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan, K Shanmugam and Minister of Transportation Chi Hong Tat. , has worked with leading Singapore leaders, including Dr. Manpower Tan. .
The conference brought about a series of practical steps that would be carried out through structured industry government dialogue, in accordance with the CII.
The CII delegation has also been involved with leading CEOs of Enterprisesg and Singapore, exploring opportunities for deeper business-to-business collaboration and industry partnerships.
The visit held special importance as India and Singapore celebrated 60 years of diplomatic relations.
As India and Singapore continue to strengthen their global economic footprint, the collaboration will serve as a model for regional economic integration, and key partners that will shape the future of global trade, technology and sustainable development We guarantee that it will remain.
He was attended all CII meetings with Singapore’s leaders by Dr. Silpac Amur, the High Commissioner for India in Singapore.
Founded in 1993, Singapore’s CII Core Group is a senior industrial leader in India and is committed to enhancing economic cooperation and promoting deeper engagement between India and Singapore.
The group is conducting annual visits to promote strategic dialogue on global economic trends, investment opportunities and sectoral partnerships. (ani)
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