Singapore:The 10-nation ASEAN bloc could tap India's vibrant technology and start-up scene to grow and facilitate finance and trade in practical ways, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said, underlining that the grouping values New Delhi's support amid an evolving regional architecture.
Speaking at the annual India-ASEAN summit on Thursday, Lee said that digital transformation and public health cooperation are priority areas Singapore is committed to pursuing as coordinator for ASEAN-India relations.
He said the ASEAN bloc could tap India's vibrant technology and start-up scene to grow and facilitate finance and trade in practical ways.
ASEAN also values India's support for the bloc's principle of centrality, amid an evolving regional architecture, said the Singapore premier.
The ASEAN countries include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
There is also much scope for collaboration on creating inter-operable digital financial systems that are inclusive and present more opportunities for communities and businesses on both sides, he told leaders from the region and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the summit.
On health, including COVID-19 vaccine provision and distribution, Lee pointed out that India plays a critical role in the global pharmaceutical supply chain.
Singapore, as an aviation and transhipment hub with robust cold chain capabilities, can support India as an effective vaccine transhipment point for South-east Asia and beyond, he added.
In an opening statement delivered in Singapore's capacity as country coordinator for ASEAN-India dialogue relations, Lee noted that to commemorate 30 years of ties, 2022 would be designated as a "Friendship Year" between the two parties.