Singapore fits into India’s development journey: Principal Economic Advisor Sanyal
The Hindu
Describing Singapore as an excellent example of development, he said, “We have a lot to learn from Singapore.”
Singapore fits very much into what India will do in the next 30 years as part of the ongoing reform process and building on the past three decades of liberalisation, acclaimed economist and Principal Economic Advisor to the Indian government Sanjeev Sanyal has said.
Speaking at an event organised by a Singapore-based think tank on December 2, Mr. Sanyal said India and its States have a lot to learn from Singapore’s development programmes, especially in infrastructure, municipal management, waste and water management, as well as energy conservation.
“All of these are issues which India, at different scales of urban systems, requires to do,” he said at the Seventh Lecture on ‘After The Pandemic: India’s Reforms and Renewal’ organised by the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) and the Indian High Commission in Singapore. The event was held virtually on Thursday.

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