PM Modi's firm message on terrorism: "No double standards, no compromise"

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Malaysia, firmly reiterated India's uncompromising stance against terrorism. He held wide-ranging talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, focusing on strengthening cooperation in security, defence, and intelligence sharing. The discussions also covered the broader Indo-Pacific region's stability and the pending extradition case of fugitive preacher Zakir Naik. Both leaders announced initiatives to advance partnerships in semiconductors, digital technologies, and trade.

Key Points: PM Modi's No-Compromise Stance on Terrorism in Malaysia

  • Firm anti-terror stance
  • Enhanced India-Malaysia security cooperation
  • Focus on Indo-Pacific stability
  • Discussion on Zakir Naik extradition
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"No double standards, no compromise": PM Modi underscores India's no-tolerance message on terrorism

PM Modi, with Malaysia's PM Anwar Ibrahim, asserts India's firm anti-terror stance and expands bilateral cooperation in defence, security, and tech.

"Our message on terrorism is clear: no double standards and no compromise. - PM Narendra Modi"

Kuala Lumpur, February 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asserted that India's position on terrorism remains firm and without compromise, underlining New Delhi's continued support for all efforts aimed at peace.

Addressing a joint press statement in Kuala Lumpur with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, PM Modi said that India and Malaysia will strengthen cooperation in security, including counter-terrorism, intelligence sharing, and maritime security, while expanding defence collaboration.

"Our message on terrorism is clear: no double standards and no compromise," PM Modi said, reiterating India's consistent stance.

PM Modi highlighted the close bond between the two nations, describing it as a "very special relationship" and reaffirming the commitment of both sides to broaden engagement across multiple sectors.

"India and Malaysia share a special relationship. We are maritime neighbours. For centuries, our people have had deep and affectionate ties," he said. "Today, Malaysia is the second largest country in the world with a population of Indian origin. Our civilisations, shared cultural heritage and democratic values bind us together."

Congratulating Malaysia on its successful ASEAN chairmanship, PM Modi also outlined the broader regional vision, noting, "The Indo-Pacific region is committed to development, peace, and stability. India gives priority to ASEAN centrality."

The joint press statement of PM Modi followed delegation-level talks with his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim after the exchange of several MoUs between the two countries.

PM Modi's remarks in Malaysia come days after India indicated that the extradition of fugitive preacher Zakir Naik would figure among a wide range of issues to be taken up during discussions with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Ahead of the Prime Minister's two-day visit, the Ministry of External Affairs said talks would cover multiple areas of cooperation when queried about Naik's extradition. Addressing the matter at a pre-visit briefing, Secretary (East) P Kumaran said, "As far as the question of Zakir Naik is concerned, I can assure you that all issues will be discussed during the visit. We have had opportunities to discuss these issues in past visits also at various levels. We will continue to take up the issue until all technical procedures are completed. We hope to get the outcome that we desire."

During his visit to India in August 2024, Anwar Ibrahim had stated that if adequate evidence is produced in the case linked to Naik, Malaysia would "not condone terrorism".

"I am talking about the sentiment of extremism, of compelling case, evidence that suggest that atrocities committed by an individual, group or factions or parties. These are of concern to us," Ibrahim had said while speaking at the 50th Sapru House Lecture.

Naik is wanted by India's National Investigation Agency in connection with a 2016 money laundering case and is known for inflammatory speeches. He is also accused of inciting people through hate speech and operates a channel named PeaceTV, which is banned in India and several other countries due to its controversial content. He has additionally been denied entry into Canada and the United Kingdom.

Following wide-ranging talks between PM Modi and Ibrahim today, the Prime Minister also spoke about New Delhi's approach to the Indo-Pacific, saying, "The Indo-Pacific region is emerging as the growth engine of the world."

Ibrahim, for his part, noted that India and Malaysia are steadily expanding cooperation in areas including trade, investment, connectivity and defence, while also pointing to India's significant rise on the global trade and economic front.

India and Malaysia also announced a series of initiatives to strengthen cooperation in defence and security, semiconductors, and trade.

Outlining future priorities, PM Modi said, "Along with AI and digital technologies, we will advance partnerships in semiconductors, health, and food security."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The emphasis on "no double standards" is crucial. The international community often applies different rules to different countries when it comes to terrorism. India is right to call this out.
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Priya S
Good to see the talks also covered Zakir Naik's extradition. He has caused enough division with his speeches. Hope Malaysia cooperates fully and he is brought back to face justice. Our agencies have been pursuing this for years.
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Rohit P
While the strong words on terrorism are welcome, I hope this translates into consistent action on all fronts, including dealing with cross-border issues with our immediate neighbours. The proof will be in the pudding.
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Vikram M
The partnership in semiconductors and AI is the real win here! Terrorism talk is necessary, but building economic and technological strength with friendly nations like Malaysia is what will secure India's future. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As someone who follows geopolitics, India's focus on ASEAN centrality in the Indo-Pacific is a smart strategic move. It balances other influences in the region and promotes a multipolar order based on development.
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Kavya N
The historical and cultural ties with Malaysia are deep. It's good to see that relationship being leveraged for modern cooperation in security and tech. Our diaspora there is a great bridge. 🙏

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