India, Singapore promise to each other to fight international terrorism
India, Singapore promise to each other to fight international terrorism
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The resolution was boom by Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her Singapore counterpart Dr Ng Eng Hen at a joint press briefing after the wrapping up of the second Defense Ministers' talks between India and Singapore.

India and Singapore continually committed to deal with transnational threats, in particular, the danger posed by international terrorism, Sitharaman asserted.

The Singapore Defense Minister told the provincial stability and the worldwide rule of law was indispensable for trade and commerce to thrive.

He said, "India and Singapore have decided on the approach to issues such as terrorism and maritime security, which included the capabilities in responding to chemical, biological and radiological threats as well as the need for information sharing against the threat of terrorism."

Throughout the bilateral, both the sides expected to sign an agreement for giving that logistics hold up and reside firing exercises to Singapore in the Andamans, Defense officials affirmed.

In a deal, Ng Eng Hen stated about the pact as referring to rising defense cooperation between the armed forces of the two nations.

 Ng Eng tagged India a "regional power" in the Indo-Pacific region, further saying it is a "natural partner" of all nations in Southeast Asia.

Probe into regional security concerns, Ng Eng sounded serious of the proposed quadrilateral association among India, the USA, Japan, and Australia, stating it is not of use to cast one coalition in opposition to another.

 Ng Eng stated "polarizing defense and trade" would not be useful for the region and asked for skill a "stable system" wherein all small and large states have ways and means to determine clashes through peaceful sources.

 

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