PM Modi's Red-Carpet Welcome in Malaysia to Boost Strategic Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour at Malaysia's Perdana Putra building during his two-day official visit. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim personally welcomed him at the airport, and both leaders attended an Indian community event in Kuala Lumpur. The leaders are scheduled to hold wide-ranging bilateral discussions aimed at expanding cooperation across multiple sectors, including defence and economic partnership. This visit marks Modi's third to Malaysia and the first since the bilateral relationship was upgraded to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2024.

Key Points: PM Modi in Malaysia: Ceremonial Welcome, Talks with Anwar Ibrahim

  • Ceremonial welcome at Perdana Putra
  • Bilateral talks to enhance strategic partnership
  • Focus on defence, security & economic ties
  • Strengthening people-to-people connect
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PM Modi receives ceremonial welcome, Guard of Honour at Perdana Putra in Malaysia

PM Narendra Modi receives ceremonial welcome in Malaysia, holds talks with PM Anwar Ibrahim to strengthen comprehensive strategic partnership and bilateral ties.

PM Modi receives ceremonial welcome, Guard of Honour at Perdana Putra in Malaysia
"Deeply touched by the warm welcome extended by my friend, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim - Narendra Modi"

Kuala Lumpur, February 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour at the Perdana Putra building here on Sunday, as part of his ongoing two-day official visit to Malaysia.

The ceremonial reception at Perdana Putra took place after PM Modi's arrival in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, when Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim personally welcomed him at the airport. Malaysian Minister of Human Resources Ramanan Ramakrishnan and Deputy Foreign Minister Lukanisman bin Awang Sauni were also present to extend the welcome.

The arrival ceremony featured a red-carpet welcome accompanied by traditional music and dance performances, celebrating the shared cultural heritage between India and Malaysia. Reflecting on the warm reception, PM Modi posted on X: "Deeply touched by the warm welcome extended by my friend, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the airport. I look forward to our conversations and to further strengthening the bonds of friendship between India and Malaysia."

Later, both prime ministers travelled together in the same vehicle to the venue of an Indian community event in Kuala Lumpur, which PM Anwar Ibrahim also attended. Sharing an update on X, PM Modi wrote, "Celebrating the India-Malaysia people-to-people connect! PM Anwar Ibrahim and I are heading to the community programme in Kuala Lumpur."

Following these welcoming engagements, PM Modi and PM Anwar Ibrahim are scheduled to hold wide-ranging bilateral discussions on Sunday, February 8. The talks are expected to result in multiple agreements aimed at expanding cooperation across various sectors.

In his departure statement before the visit, PM Modi had set the tone by highlighting the priorities of the engagement. "The historic ties between India and Malaysia have seen steadfast progress in recent years. I look forward to my discussions with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and further enhancing our comprehensive strategic partnership," he said. "We will aim to deepen our defence and security ties, enhance our economic and innovation partnership, and expand our collaboration into new domains."

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal underscored the importance of the visit, stating that it carries a "rich agenda and will give a major boost to the special partnership between India and Malaysia". "The visit is expected to impart significant momentum to our close & multi-faceted partnership," he added.

This marks PM Narendra Modi's third visit to Malaysia and his first since the two countries upgraded their bilateral relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in August 2024.

India and Malaysia share deep-rooted relations shaped by common history, civilisation and culture. These ties are further reinforced by Malaysia's Indian-origin population of about 2.9 million, which forms the world's third-largest overseas Indian community.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's heartwarming to see the cultural performances and the personal touch with PM Anwar Ibrahim welcoming him at the airport. The 2.9 million strong Indian community there must be feeling so proud. Hope the talks lead to more opportunities for Indian professionals and students in Malaysia.
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Vikram M
While the optics are good, I hope the "wide-ranging bilateral discussions" yield concrete results for the common Indian. We need to see tangible benefits in trade, job creation, and maybe easier visas for tourism. The partnership upgrade last year needs to show on-ground progress.
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Priya S
The shared cultural heritage mentioned is so true! From food to festivals, the connection is deep. Glad to see our leaders focusing on people-to-people connect. Maybe we'll get more direct flights and cultural exchanges after this. 🤞
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Rohit P
Strong foreign policy is key. Malaysia is an important partner in ASEAN. Enhancing defence ties is crucial for regional stability, especially in the Indian Ocean. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The image of both PMs travelling together to the community event speaks volumes. It shows a genuine personal rapport, which is so important in diplomacy. Hope this warmth translates into stronger collaboration in innovation and new technology sectors.

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