On September 4, 2025, India and Singapore signed five key agreements during Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's visit. The pacts covered civil aviation, space cooperation, skill development, digital asset innovation, and a green and digital shipping corridor. The civil aviation component points to expanded air connectivity, while space cooperation includes satellite data sharing and institutional cooperation in the space sector. The skills pact is linked with workforce training and recognition of qualifications. Digital asset innovation connects the visit with fintech regulation and collaboration, and the green shipping pact highlights sustainable maritime trade.

A commemorative foundation stone was also virtually unveiled for new berths at PSA Mumbai for container handling operations. The two Prime Ministers discussed cooperation in semiconductors, biotechnology, advanced manufacturing, and progress on the Third Review of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement. The visit concluded with a joint statement reaffirming the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

In RAS and UPSC-style questions, it can be linked with India-Singapore relations, India's economic engagement with ASEAN, fintech cooperation, port and maritime trade, skill development, space cooperation, and green shipping. Its static-GK linkage includes the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, free trade agreements, and maritime trade routes. For mains answers, the case shows how a modern bilateral partnership is no longer limited to trade; it also brings together digital finance, advanced manufacturing, skills, space cooperation, and sustainable maritime infrastructure.