India and Singapore deepen green energy and tech cooperation, Community, Tabla

India and Singapore deepen green energy and tech cooperation, Community, Tabla


Against a backdrop of geopolitical tensions, energy insecurity, and a fragmenting global economy, policymakers, academics, and industry leaders gathered at the second India-Singapore Futures Forum to chart a path for deeper bilateral cooperation in sustainability, energy transition, and emerging technologies.

Held by the Institute of South Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore, the forum centred on the theme “Accelerating Green Transitions: India-Singapore Cooperation in a Fragmenting World Economy”.

Opening the session, Associate Professor Iqbal Singh Sevea said the event came at “a moment of significant global change”.

“The energy and climate landscape is being reshaped by geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and technological shifts,” he said, warning that developments in the Middle East had underscored “how quickly geopolitical shifts can affect energy security and economic stability”.

The forum built on a year of intensified bilateral engagement between Singapore and India, including the third India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable in 2025 and reciprocal visits by senior political leaders from both countries.

India’s High Commissioner to Singapore, Shilpak Ambule, highlighted the growing strategic breadth of the bilateral relationship, noting that both countries had agreed on “a roadmap for a comprehensive strategic partnership”.

“The roadmap identified eight killers to forge the future path of our partnership,” Mr Ambule added, referring to areas including digitalisation, sustainability, healthcare, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, nuclear energy and space cooperation.



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