Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a business roundtable in Singapore, where 18 business leaders committed to doubling their investments in India, pledging over Rs 5 lakh crore ($60 billion). Modi announced the establishment of an ‘Invest India’ office in Singapore to enhance bilateral economic relations and concluded his visit to Brunei and Singapore.
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