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    India Singapore Bilateral Trade and Investment 2003 – 2013

    See Chak Mun, Amitendu Palit and Chandrani Sarma

    1 May 2016

    This study is an attempt to analyse the Singapore-India economic relationship with a particular focus on its trends and changes in structural patterns during the last decade. The study begins from the year 2003, when the Indian economy moved to a new high growth trajectory, marking the beginning of a robust period of economic engagement with Singapore. The analysis concludes at 2013. Apart from identifying the key patterns in bilateral trade and investment and the factors responsible for producing changes in these patterns over time, the study reflects on the future trend of the economic relationship.