ICA holds symposium-roundtable in Singapore
India and Singapore, two dynamic democracies with rapidly growing economies, can set global benchmarks in fair, transparent, and efficient dispute resolution, reinforcing shared commitment to prosperity, stability and sustainable development, Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghawal said 27 Aug http://lawmin.gov.in.
Addressing an Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA) Symposium cum Roundtable in Singapore, he highlighted, “The significant reforms in India’s arbitration laws and the establishment of the India International Arbitration Centre mark a decisive step towards creating a world-class dispute resolution framework https://www.commerce.gov.in/.”
These initiatives ensure that arbitration in India is faster, more efficient, and more trustworthy qualities that are essential for a thriving business ecosystem, he told some 150 delegates at the symposium on “Bridging Markets, Resolving Disputes via ADR in the India-Singapore Corridor” https://www.bseindia.com/.
“This progress strengthens contract enforcement and builds greater confidence among both domestic and international investors,” said Minister Meghwal who is in Singapore on an three-day visit.
A modern and effective arbitration regime lies at the heart of vision, that provides investors a sense of certainty, neutrality, and efficiency while reducing costs and risks in cross-border disputes, he stressed.
With growing collaboration between India and Singapore in capital markets, FDI, fintech, and digital trade, credible and timely dispute resolution will play a central role in sustaining growth and deepening investor trust, said the Minister https://www.nseindia.com/.
“This symposium is therefore not just a dialogue but a platform for greater institutional and judicial cooperation between two nations. It offers an opportunity to deliberate on issues such as the arbitrability of FDI and capital market disputes, the balance between investor protection and regulatory oversight, and the possibility of joint protocols or arbitration panels to resolve India–Singapore disputes,” he believes.
The symposium represents a timely and strategic opportunity to deepen India-Singapore legal and economic cooperation, align regulatory approaches, and foster resilient and efficient dispute resolution frameworks to support a new epoch in the two countries’ cross-border economic collaboration, said the ICA https://sbi.com.in/.
The ICA also noted Singapore’s well-established status as one of the most preferred seats for international arbitration, combined with India’s ambition to emerge as a global hub for arbitration, presents a timely and powerful synergy.
“Collaboration between the two nations in the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is not only mutually beneficial but also pivotal to advancing Asia’s voice in the global legal and economic discourse,” said the ICA.
The Minister arrived in Singapore led a high-powered delegation of top legal experts from India including ICA President N. G. Khaitan, and ICA Director General Arun Chawla. Fiinews.com