Thank you for checking out my interview with Janadas Devan, Senior Adviser at the Ministry of Digital Development and Information and Deputy Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office of Singapore.
Mr Devan coordinated The Albatross File: Inside Separation, the authoritative 488-page volume documenting Singapore's path to independence, co-published by Straits Times Press and the National Archives of Singapore.
The troubled 1963 merger with Malaysia began with fundamental disagreements and was strained by the 1964 race riots. Finance Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee maintained a secret file code-named "Albatross"—referencing Coleridge's poem about burden and consequence—containing Cabinet memos, negotiation records, and his handwritten notes from meetings with Malaysian leaders.
TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Trailer00:51 Subscribe!01:19 Did We Take Merger For Granted?05:25 The 1945 Split: Singapore's First Separation09:44 Battle for Merger12:48 What Tunku Actually Wanted16:20 Ten Months: From Victory to Riots19:08 September 1963: PAP's Big Malay Win26:30 Misreading Malaysian Politics28:33 The Counter-Offensive Gamble38:29 LKY's Strategy Works Too Well42:35 The Idealists Who Opposed Separation46:30 Ideological Divide in Singapore's Cabinet49:49 How Real Was The Risk to Lee Kuan Yew?52:53 How LKY Rattled UMNO57:16 LKY's International Reputation59:16 Why Secrecy Was Essential01:04:21 Tunku's Decision: "Singapore as Gangrene"01:07:17 Dr Goh's Masterstroke01:11:28 Understanding Separation In Context01:15:30 Three Lessons for Singapore
This is the 72nd episode of The Front Row Podcast.
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