India and Singapore are outlining a joint strategy to develop a digital trade corridor and strengthen cooperation in sustainable shipping, according to an official familiar with the discussions.
The proposed roadmap is expected to focus on streamlining cross-border trade processes through digital documentation, data exchange platforms, and interoperable logistics systems aimed at reducing transit times and administrative costs. Officials see the initiative as a step toward improving supply chain efficiency between two major maritime and trading hubs.
On the maritime front, both countries are also exploring collaboration in green shipping, including cleaner marine fuels, port decarbonisation, vessel efficiency measures, and sustainability standards. The partnership could support broader regional efforts to lower emissions across shipping networks.
Industry stakeholders say the move aligns with India’s push to modernise logistics through digital infrastructure and Singapore’s role as a global leader in maritime innovation and smart port operations.
Further announcements are expected as working groups refine timelines, technical frameworks, and pilot projects under the proposed corridor and shipping cooperation plan.
