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Viewpoint: Indranee Rajah: Can Singapore grow without losing liveability?


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Singapore is one of the most densely populated places on Earth, and one of the most liveable. But as the city continues to grow, can it stay that way?

In this wide-ranging edition of Viewpoint, Second Minister for National Development Indranee Rajah joins Lynlee Foo to discuss how Singapore is planning for an increasingly uncertain future. From climate resilience and energy security to the next generation of regional centres such as Jurong Lake District and Long Island, the conversation explores what it will take to keep Singapore liveable, resilient and competitive in the decades ahead. Along the way, she explains why Singapore gave up prime CBD land for Gardens by the Bay — so the city could "breathe."

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