India–Singapore relations
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India-Singapore relations (Hindi: भारत-सिंगापुर संबंध; Chinese: 新加坡-印度关系; Malay: Hubungan India-Singapura; Tamil: இந்தியா-சிங்கப்பூர் உறவுகள்), also known as Indian-Singaporean relations or Indo-Singaporean relations, are the bilateral relations between India and Singapore. Relations between the two countries have traditionally been strong and friendly, with the two nations enjoying extensive cultural and commercial relations. India and Singapore have signed the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) and strategic-relationship agreement in order to increase trade, investments and economic cooperation, and expanded bilateral cooperation on maritime security, training forces, joint naval exercises, developing military technology and fighting terrorism.[1][2][3]
India |
Singapore |
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Diplomatic mission | |
High Commission of India, Singapore | High Commission of Singapore, New Delhi |
Envoy | |
Indian High Commissioner to Singapore Periasamy Kumaran | Singaporean High Commissioner to India Simon Wong Wie Kuen |
According to a 2010 Gallup poll, 40% of Singaporeans approve of India's leadership, with 23% disapproving and 37% uncertain.[4]