Modi meets US Defence Secretary, visits Indian naval ship

IANS  |  Singapore 

Indian met US on the sidelines of the and went on board an ship at a naval base here on Saturday, the concluding day of his three-nation tour of southeast Asia, before departing for

In his speech, said that India's vision for the Indo-Pacific region is that of a free, open and inclusive region that embraces all in a common pursuit of progress and prosperity.

He also said that India's global strategic partnership with the US has overcome the hesitations of history and "continues to deepen across the extraordinary breadth of our relationship".

"It has assumed new significance in the changing world. And, an important pillar of this partnership is our shared vision of an open, stable, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific region," he said.

The three-day that commenced on Thursday is a Track I annual inter-governmental security forum organised by the of Strategic Studies (IISS) think tank.

started his engagements on Saturday with a meeting with Emeritus Senior and former

"Starting the day meeting with a veteran leader and an advocate of deeper India-engagement!," Kumar said in a separate tweet.

Following the meeting, the two leaders unveiled a plaque to pay tribute at the of Mahatma Gandhi's ashes at in the city state.

The Indian then visited the here where an orchid was named after him -- Dendrobrium Modi.

"A strong and robust tropical orchid which produces upright inflorescences up to 38 cm long with 14-20 well-arranged flowers," Kumar said.

Modi also visited the Mariamman Temple, which is the oldest in built in 1827, dedicated to Goddess Mariamman.

Following the visit to the temple, Modi, accompanied by Singapore Grace Yien, visited the which was built by Chulia Muslim merchants from India's Coromandal coast under the leadership of Anser Sahib.

"Demonstrating the age-old people-to-people contact between our two countries," Kumar said in a separate tweet.

Modi and Yien together also visited the and Museum.

Singapore is home to around 800,000 people of Indian origin.

Modi and Yien then visited the where the Prime Minister unveiled the Kala Sangam, a permanent platform established by the here and Centre to bring Indian artisans to Singapore to demonstrate their craft.

Modi also went on board a visiting Indian naval ship INS Satpura at the here. "On board INS Satpura. It is always a pleasure and an honour to interact with our sailors and officers," he tweeted.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 15:10 IST