In order to promote cooperation, participation and coordination in the areas of mutual interest in primary education, from October 20 to 26, in the first phase of its seven-day two-country visit to Singapore and Australia is in the city-state.
“I am here to find out more possibilities of mutual interest in the field of education, such as PhD programs among others and future fields such as artificial intelligence and biotechnology,” He gave PTI to some of Indian migrants during lunch After addressing 500 members, he told PTI.
Singapore is a natural relationship with the Indian market, and “we will join the state of a large -scale city in the future”, the minister said.
During his two -day Singapore visit, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, Deputy Prime Minister Gaan Kim Yong, Education Minister Chan Chun Sing and Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan will meet.
He will also visit a local secondary school along with the prestigious National University of Singapore to discuss the scope of syllabus integration, keeping in mind the AI.
Ministers will meet eminent representatives of academics, IITs and IIM alumni and will engage in discussions related to education ecosystems of the two countries.
During his meeting with the Indian Diaspora, Pradhan said, “India is going to lead the global economy in the next two decades, as it is a knowledge society.” He said that global finance, business and economy will move forward around knowledge for which India is a natural point.
Citing an example of progress in India, Pradhan said that the country is going to produce millions of tons of hydrogen as an alternative energy source for global energy markets.
“India would be a sufficient hydrogen exporter for global energy markets,” he said.
Pradhan also highlighted India’s skills as India’s advance digital economy, run by its advanced digital payment systems.
He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there is a decisive and stable government, which is with certainty policy assuring the community of global investors.
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