Myer says mission demonstrated immense potential for deeper India–Singapore collaboration
A high-level business delegation organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) successfully concluded its four-day Business Mission to Singapore, held alongside World Cities Summit, Asia Infrastructure Forum and Singapore International Water Week 2026.
The delegation engaged with senior government leaders, industry associations, global institutions, and leading companies to explore collaboration opportunities in urban infrastructure, water management, sustainability, smart cities, innovation, and technology.
The delegation met the Indian High Commissioner to Singapore, Dr Shilpak Ambule, who encouraged participants to explore new business opportunities and draw lessons from Singapore’s achievements in innovation, urban development, infrastructure, sustainability, and technology.
During the mission, delegates participated in strategic discussions, business meetings, and knowledge-sharing sessions focused on water security, wastewater reuse, climate resilience, digital infrastructure, and sustainable urban solutions. The interactions highlighted significant opportunities for partnerships, investments, technology exchange, and capacity building between India and Singapore.
As noted by Navita Myer, FICCI’s Regional Director, the FICCI mission demonstrated the immense potential for deeper India–Singapore collaboration in building sustainable, resilient, and future-ready cities while creating new opportunities for businesses from both countries.
The mission further reinforced the strong India–Singapore relationship and FICCI’s commitment to fostering international collaborations that support sustainable urban development and innovation-led growth, Myer said on 17 June at the end of the delegation visit. Fiinews.com








