India's High Commissioner to Singapore Jawed Ashraf says that building the new chancery in Grange Road means it would not be much larger than what it is now, and it would not meet the expanding needs of the commission.
BT PHOTO: YEN MENG JIIN
An artist's impression of the proposed development at 54 Stevens Road, which will have a four-storey chancery block and a five-storey residential block with 17 apartments for some staff members from India.
PHOTO: HIGH COMMISSION OF INDIA
Singapore
AFTER planning for more than two decades, the High Commission of India in Singapore will go ahead with developing a new, bigger chancery here.
"This time, it's for real," said India's High Commissioner to Singapore Jawed Ashraf, who said he hopes that construction for...
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