"...In a sense it was part of a colonial design," Balakrishnan said of the Indian and Chinese community mix in major cities in Africa, Southeast and North Asia.
He was speaking at the Integration Night gala dinner, held last night to promote integration between new Indian immigrants and natives, whose forefathers came here as early settlers.
Balakrishnan said migration has transformed the early 18th century Temasek, a fishing village then, into Singapore, the metropolis of today.
He assured that Singapore would provide security and recognition to the locals while staying open on migration.
He cited the importance of building relationships between the new immigrants and native Singaporeans through events such as the annual Integration Night, which also has a day-long golf tourney, charitable events to raise funds for Singapore Indian Education Trust that supports needy children here through financial aid and mentorship.