Singapore’s independence nearly 60 years ago has been a turning point for the city-state. The country has experienced immense economic growth and now ranks among the wealthiest nations in the world, with a GDP per person of around $88,000. Its GDP has doubled in real terms over the past two decades, showcasing its rapid development and advancement.
However, globalisation is facing increasing scrutiny and skepticism, and Singapore must navigate the complexities of balancing its domestic politics with its global reputation. Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s incoming prime minister, acknowledges these challenges and believes that established norms are changing as a new order is yet to be fully established.
As Singapore continues to grow and prosper, its leaders are aware of the need to adapt to the evolving world order and address the concerns of their citizens. Navigating these challenges will require thoughtful leadership and strategic decision-making to ensure that Singapore remains a beacon of prosperity and progress in the years to come.