Megacity Singapore under spotlight

Singapore is the second most densely populated city in the world, beaten only by Monaco, with 5.3 million people crammed onto the island.

When the city gained independence in the 1960s, its government foresaw the need for strict planning, and today it has highly efficient systems in place to cope with almost everything.

Even the suburbs are high-rise, and there is practically no natural space left on the island - but do those things make it a model for other developing countries, or an exceptional case?

Sharanjit Leyl reports from Singapore.