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PM Modi’s announcement of setting up first Thiruvalluvar cultural centre in Singapore lauded

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his two-day visit to Singapore, announced the establishment of the world’s first Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre. This significant move has been hailed by the Tamil community globally and is set to strengthen cultural and economic ties between the two countries

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Sep 6, 2024, 07:15 pm IST
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PM Modi announces setting up a Thiruvalluvar cultural Centre in Singapore

PM Modi announces setting up a Thiruvalluvar cultural Centre in Singapore

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Singapore: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his two-day visit to Singapore, announced the establishment of the world’s first-ever Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre, earning widespread accolades from the Tamil community. This significant initiative is set to further strengthen cultural and economic ties between India and Singapore.

In addition to this cultural milestone, the Prime Minister also inaugurated the Invest India office in Singapore, marking a key step in fostering closer cooperation between the two nations. The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted the importance of these initiatives, with Secretary East Jaideep Mazumdar stating, “PM Modi held a productive meeting with his Singaporean counterpart, Lawrence Wong, where they elevated bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.”

The discussions between the two leaders focused on deepening collaboration across various sectors. As part of this engagement, four key Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were exchanged. These MoUs cover cooperation in semiconductors, digital technologies, skill development, education, and healthcare. According to Mazumdar, “India and Singapore relations have been made future-ready,” further solidifying the bond between the two nations.

A Cultural and Strategic Partnership

Prime Minister Modi, in his opening remarks, emphasized Singapore’s dual role as both a partner and an inspiration for developing nations. He underlined the historical and cultural significance of the Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre, saying, “Singapore is not only a partner country but also an inspiration for every developing nation.”

The establishment of the Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre is particularly meaningful for the Tamil community worldwide. Thiruvalluvar, a renowned Tamil poet and philosopher, is the author of the Thirukkural, a collection of poetic wisdom composed nearly 2,000 years ago, whose teachings remain timeless. PM Modi expressed his admiration for Thiruvalluvar’s enduring influence, quoting one of his couplets: “Nayanodu Nanri Purind Payanudaiyar Panbu Paratattum Ulagu” (The world admires those who are known for their sense of justice and service to others).

Modi also highlighted the contributions of the 350,000-strong Indian-origin community in Singapore, noting that their efforts have strengthened the ties between the two countries.

A Special Gesture from Singapore

In a symbolic gesture of goodwill, Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong hosted a private dinner for PM Modi, further demonstrating the deepening of ties between the two countries. Modi also met with the President of Singapore, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, where discussions centered on expanding cooperation in diverse areas, particularly with an eye toward future opportunities.

Widespread Praise for Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre

The announcement of the Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre has sparked enthusiasm across various sectors. Tamil Nadu BJP Chief K. Annamalai, currently in London for a fellowship course, expressed his appreciation for PM Modi’s initiative on the social media platform X. He remarked, “The establishment of the Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre in Singapore is not just the fulfilment of yet another poll promise by our beloved PM, but a continuation of his dedication to spreading the richness of Tamil language, culture, and literature across the world.”

Annamalai further emphasized that the new centre would act as a “cultural bridge” between India and Singapore, fostering greater understanding and collaboration.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who was part of the Indian delegation during the India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable, also lauded the Prime Minister’s decision. In her tweet, she wrote, “Thanks to PM Modi for announcing the establishment of a Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre in Singapore, a significant step in promoting Tamil language, civilization, and culture.”

Sitharaman underscored the importance of this cultural initiative within the broader context of the two nations’ evolving relationship. The roundtable discussions, which focused on cooperation in emerging and futuristic areas, culminated in the decision to elevate the bilateral relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Modi’s Longstanding Commitment to Tamil Culture

Prime Minister Modi’s passion for Tamil language and literature has long been evident. He frequently references works from Tamil classics like the Thirukkural and quotes from literary figures like Subramaniya Bharati and texts like Purananuru. This latest initiative in Singapore is seen as another expression of his commitment to preserving and promoting Tamil culture on the global stage.

Looking Ahead

The establishment of the Thiruvalluvar Cultural Centre in Singapore marks a historic milestone for Tamil culture and India’s cultural diplomacy. It is expected to become a hub for promoting Tamil language, literature, and philosophy, not only in Singapore but around the world. Furthermore, the deepening of India-Singapore ties through initiatives like this and the newly signed MoUs paves the way for a brighter, more collaborative future.

As Modi remarked, quoting the revered Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar, those who commit themselves to justice and service are admired by the world—a sentiment that resonates deeply in both India and Singapore as they continue to forge a strong, future-ready partnership.

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