PM Modi, Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim Strengthen Ties in Kuala Lumpur Talks

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held delegation-level talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim in Kuala Lumpur, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors. Both leaders expressed optimism for deeper collaboration in fields like defence, security, clean energy, and skill development. The visit, marked by a ceremonial welcome and symbolic gestures like a shared car ride, underscored the personal rapport between the two leaders. The discussions aimed to further cement the enduring friendship rooted in historical, cultural, and strong people-to-people connections.

Key Points: Modi, Anwar Ibrahim Hold Talks to Boost India-Malaysia Relations

  • Defence & security cooperation
  • Clean energy & semiconductors
  • Skill development & capacity building
  • Deepening civilisational ties
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PM Modi holds delegation-level talks with Malaysian counterpart Ibrahim

PM Modi meets Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim. Talks focus on defence, security, clean energy & deepening bilateral partnership during official visit.

"We will expect more collaboration in all fields, and this visit is very significant to me personally. - Anwar Ibrahim"

New Delhi, Feb 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Malaysian counterpart, Anwar Ibrahim, on Sunday held delegation-level talks in Kuala Lumpur, discussing ways to enhance bilateral ties across several sectors, including defence and security.

Welcoming PM Modi and his delegation, the Malaysian Prime Minister said, "We have discussed that there are some issues of concern, which I think need to be addressed by our teams."

Expressing optimism about strengthening the bilateral ties, he said, "We will expect more collaboration in all fields, and this visit is very significant to me personally, too."

PM Modi thanked his Malaysian counterpart, Ibrahim, and said, "You have organised the whole event very well. This is something we will remember forever... I am experiencing the depth of this friendship, and for this, I am very thankful to you. It is my fortune that as the Prime Minister, I have had the opportunity to visit Malaysia for the third time and that I am getting the opportunity to meet you for the fourth time during your tenure."

He further hailed the strong bilateral ties between the two nations and thanked Malaysian PM Ibrahim for his cooperation.

The Prime Minister highlighted the strengthening cooperation between the two nations in the field of agriculture, clean energy, defence, security and semiconductors, as well as skill development and capacity building.

He congratulated Malaysia for its "successful" ASEAN chairmanship and expressed hope that the relationship between the two nations continues to grow further.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi accorded a ceremonial welcome at Perdana Putra in Putrajaya.

The development was highlighted by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), sharing details of the welcome and the broader significance of the visit in a post on X.

"Reaffirming the enduring bonds that connect India and Malaysia! PM Narendra Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome at Perdana Putra on his Official Visit to Malaysia. India shares close bonds with Malaysia, anchored in civilisational, historical and people-to-people ties. Wide-ranging discussions aimed at further cementing our enduring friendship and strong bilateral relations to follow," the MEA said.

The ceremonial welcome marked the formal commencement of Prime Minister Modi's engagements in Malaysia and reflected the importance both sides attach to the bilateral relationship.

India and Malaysia share deep-rooted connections shaped by centuries-old civilisational links, shared history, cultural exchanges and strong people-to-people ties, particularly through the Indian diaspora in Malaysia.

PM Modi also offered a glimpse into his ceremonial welcome at Perdana Putra in Putrajaya, underlining the growing warmth in India-Malaysia relations.

Posting on X, the Prime Minister wrote, "Glimpses from the ceremonial welcome at Perdana Putra in Putrajaya. India and Malaysia continue to deepen a partnership rooted in trust, friendship and shared aspirations."

Earlier, PM Modi had highlighted the cultural connect between the two nations, particularly the role of the Tamil community in Malaysia. Sharing another post, he said, "A group of students from the Malaysia Hindu Sangam recited Tirumurai devotional songs. It is commendable how the Tamil community in Malaysia has preserved and popularised their heritage over the last several years."

The gesture reflected the deep civilisational and people-to-people ties that continue to anchor bilateral relations.

Showcasing a cordial and personal rapport, the Prime Minister was seen sharing a car ride with his Malaysian counterpart, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, as they travelled together to a community event in Kuala Lumpur. The gesture symbolised the close understanding between the two leaders and underscored the friendly nature of India-Malaysia relations.

PM Modi's visit is being seen as a significant step toward further deepening the enduring friendship between India and Malaysia, rooted in mutual trust, shared values and common aspirations for the future.

- IANS

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Priya S
The cultural connect, especially the mention of Tamil heritage being preserved in Malaysia, warms my heart. Our diaspora is our greatest soft power. These people-to-people ties are the real foundation of any strong bilateral relationship.
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Aman W
While the optics are good, I hope these talks translate into concrete benefits for the common person. More collaboration in skill development and clean energy sounds promising. Let's see if it creates more job opportunities and technology transfer for India.
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Sarah B
The car ride together is such a simple yet powerful gesture. It shows a personal rapport beyond just formal diplomacy. Strong leader-to-leader bonds often pave the way for smoother cooperation between nations.
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Karthik V
Defence and security cooperation with Malaysia is strategically important for the Indian Ocean region. With China's growing influence, having reliable partners in Southeast Asia is a must. This visit seems timely and necessary.
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Nisha Z
I appreciate the focus on multiple sectors - from agriculture to semiconductors. It's not just a one-dimensional relationship. Hoping for more student exchange programs and easier travel for tourism between our countries!

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