AI Influence Profile

Vikram Nair

Government

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Parliamentary speeches (20)

Committee of Supply – Head R (Ministry of Law)

2025-03-04 · Parliament 14

MPs asked how Singapore can maintain its competitive edge as an international dispute resolution hub, especially against rising competitors like Abu Dhabi. The government stressed that Singapore's rule of law, professional talent and innovation continue to attract cross-border dispute cases, and pushes international mediation conventions. The core debate: how to handle global competition and attract talent so Singapore's lead is not eroded.

Committee of Supply – Head P (Ministry of Home Affairs)

2025-03-04 · Parliament 14

MPs raised the MHA budget and measures against tech-enabled crime. The government replied that a new clearance concept lifts border security and efficiency, using AI to strengthen risk assessment and automation while cutting manpower needs. The debate focused on AI-enabled crime challenges and HR pressure; the government emphasised transformation and reskilling, reflecting growing focus on integrating security and technology.

Committee of Supply – Head P (Ministry of Home Affairs)

2025-03-03 · Parliament 14

MPs asked how the government partners community groups and the public to safeguard Singapore's racial and religious harmony and respond to the global trust deficit in public institutions. They highlighted the threat of rumours and misinformation to social cohesion and called for collective effort. The government response is not included in the excerpt; the core debate is on balancing policy enforcement with community participation to strengthen public trust in law-enforcement institutions.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2025-03-03 · Parliament 14

MPs asked about the changing international security environment and its impact on Singapore's defence budget, focusing on US-China tensions, the wavering rules-based order, and regional security risks. The government stressed the importance of defence and the SAF for national security and called for sustained, strong defensive capability to handle complex and shifting global conditions. The core debate: the stability of international alliances and how Singapore should adjust its defence strategy.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2024-02-28 · Parliament 14

MPs asked MINDEF about its tracking of global and regional security trends, focusing on the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war and Middle East conflict on Singapore's security. The government emphasised the volatility of the international order and the challenges from cyber and information warfare, indicating it will keep watching and adjusting defence strategy to handle a complex, shifting security environment. The core debate: balancing budget allocation with response to emerging security threats.

Building an Inclusive and Safe Digital Society

2024-01-10 · Parliament 14

MPs raised a trust crisis and cybersecurity challenges in the digitalisation drive, stressing growing online harms like scams. The government cited Singapore's digital-economy progress and forward-looking infrastructure, committing to a whole-of-nation approach to digital risk. The core debate: balancing digitalisation with public safety and trust.

Concept of "Indivisible Security” in Speech on Russia-Ukraine War and Impact on Southeast Asia

2023-05-08 · Parliament 14

The question centred on the concept of "indivisible security" and its invocation in the Russia-Ukraine war. The government emphasised that sovereignty, self-determination, and territorial integrity are foundational principles of international law, and that Russia's invocation of indivisible security to justify invading Ukraine is not recognised. The core debate: whether indivisible security is itself a principle of international law — the government clearly rejected its legal status, noting the concept has been cited by both Russia and the US but has no legal force.

Committee of supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2023-02-24 · Parliament 14

MPs asked MINDEF for its assessment of the global and regional security situation, focusing on US-China strategic competition, the Russia-Ukraine war, and North Korean missile tests. The government acknowledged concerns over the erosion of multilateralism and increasingly complex regional security, stressing Singapore must strengthen defence readiness for uncertainty. The core debate: balancing defence investment with regional diplomatic strategy to safeguard national security and stability.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2022-03-03 · Parliament 14

MPs asked MINDEF about progress on updating the medical classification system, focusing on how to make operational-fitness assessment and job matching more thorough. The government replied that the system aims to lift HR efficiency by combining servicemen's skills with their professional background. The core debate: how to make assessment thorough and ensure skills are properly matched in deployment.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2022-03-02 · Parliament 14

MPs raised the defence budget, stressing that the Russia-Ukraine war underlines the importance of small-state self-defence and the threat of information warfare. The debate focused on geopolitical tension, tech competition, and the security impact of cyber and information warfare. The government emphasised strengthening self-defence and tech defence capabilities. The core debate: balancing the budget with response to emerging security threats.

Committee of Supply – Head Q (Ministry of Communications and Information)

2020-03-03 · Parliament 13

MPs raised data-sharing, privacy protection, design-thinking innovation, and AI ethics frameworks in the digital transformation, focusing on Singapore's challenges with limited data scale and SME digitalisation capability. The government addressed digital trade agreements, data privacy principles, and innovation-driving measures, emphasising the development of an AI ethics framework. The core debate: balancing data sharing with privacy protection and lifting local-firm digital capability.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2020-03-02 · Parliament 13

MPs raised the defence budget and response to emerging threats, emphasising security challenges from great-power competition and regional instability. The government replied that Singapore must use tech innovation and equipment upgrades (e.g. the F-35 fighter) to address smaller manpower and limited training space. The core debate: balancing limited resources with evolving security threats.

Committee of Supply - Head Q (Ministry of Communications and Information)

2019-03-04 · Parliament 13

MPs raised challenges for Singapore firms — especially SMEs — in digital transformation, focusing on helping them overcome funding, technology, and talent adaptation issues. The government emphasised the importance of the digital economy for lifting productivity and responding to population ageing, supporting firm innovation and capability-building. The core debate: practical SME digitalisation difficulties and the effectiveness of government support.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2019-03-01 · Parliament 13

MPs raised the defence budget and security deployment. The government emphasised Singapore's stepped-up security at major international events, large troop deployments, and regional counter-terrorism cooperation. The core debate: the reasonableness of defence spending and capability to address emerging security threats.

Committee of Supply - Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2019-02-28 · Parliament 13

MPs raised the geopolitical and security threats facing the SAF, including great-power competition, regional tension, and terrorism. They discussed challenges from smaller cohorts and limited training space and stressed reliance on automation and advanced equipment to lift defence capability. The government focused on adopting technology to address new threats. The core debate: balancing traditional training with future tech investment.

Committee of Supply − Head U (Prime Minister's Office)

2019-02-28 · Parliament 13

Questions focused on how the Public Service can use AI and data analytics to lift efficiency, integrate services, and meet citizen needs. MPs emphasised that technology should be citizen-centred and avoid mechanical enforcement, with the government pushing high-tech, high-touch, and high-adaptability transformation in the public sector to lift productivity and service quality.

Committee of Supply – Head Q (Ministry of Communications and Information)

2018-03-05 · Parliament 13

MPs asked how the government will drive the digital economy, focusing on the Infocomm Media (ICM) industry's digital transformation, internationalisation, and innovation. The government outlined digitalisation plans for logistics, retail and other sectors plus SME support measures, and emphasised using deep-tech areas like AI and fintech to grow the ICM industry. The core debate: how to more effectively help local firms internationalise and lift competitiveness.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2018-03-02 · Parliament 13

MPs raised the defence budget, emphasising the importance of defence self-reliance and the diversified threats facing Singapore — terrorism, nuclear risk, and cybersecurity. The government replied that continuous investment in defence capability and international defence alliances is needed to address a complex and evolving security environment. The core debate: balancing limited resources with growing security needs.

Committee of Supply − Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2017-03-03 · Parliament 13

MPs asked MINDEF about the major current security threats — regional great-power conflict, North Korean nuclear tests, terrorism, and cyberattacks. The government emphasised the diversity of threats and prioritising cybersecurity, calling for stronger defensive capability. The core debate: balancing resource allocation and response strategy across traditional and non-traditional security threats.

Committee of Supply – Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2016-04-07 · Parliament 13

MPs raised the defence budget, emphasising a complex, evolving national security environment including terrorism, South China Sea disputes, North Korea's nuclear threat, and piracy. The government cited SAF's build-up achievements and the need to address diversified security threats. The core debate: balancing limited resources with multi-front defence demands.