"To have a shining future, India must proceed steadily down the path of economic reform, development and modernisation. It must, in particular, pay greater attention to the development and skill training of its human resources, Singapore Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said at the launch of a new book, "India Rising - Fresh Hope New Fear" here.
"From sparking an India fever till today, I continue to believe in the immense potential of India," he said.
In support of Make in India campaign, India should boldly venture beyond and strive to be a " global manufacturer", he said.
"This will require India to enact strong economic reforms and adopt a strategic approach in linking up India with the rest of the world through global and regional trade agreements," he added.
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"I believe that India has not fully appreciated the importance of air connectivity in reforming and opening up its economy. Liberalising India's aviation sector through policy reforms requires self-confidence and a mind set change," he said.
"Air connectivity is infrastructure in the sky. As India grows, I see India becoming a major destination in its own right as well as a global aviation hub for air travellers," said Goh.
"Our common purpose and complementary differences will release synergy for both countries over decades to come," he said.
"The recently concluded India-Singapore Strategic Partnership will strengthen relations in traditional areas of collaboration, such as defence, trade, investments and culture, while providing the broad vision for new areas of bilateral engagement, Goh, who was also the former prime minister of the country said.
The book is authored by Ravi Velloor, who is associate editor at Singapore newspaper The Straits Times.