PM Modi's Car Ride with Malaysian PM Signals Deepening India-Malaysia Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the special welcome extended by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who personally received him at the airport and shared a car ride. Modi described this gesture as a reflection of Ibrahim's love and respect for India during a community event in Kuala Lumpur. This visit marks Modi's first foreign trip of 2026 and aims to deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations. The Prime Minister also recalled his commitment to visit Malaysia after missing the ASEAN Summit last year.

Key Points: PM Modi on Malaysia Visit: Anwar Ibrahim's Gesture Shows Love for India

  • Personal airport welcome by Malaysian PM
  • Shared car ride highlights close rapport
  • Visit aims to strengthen strategic partnership
  • Modi's first foreign visit of 2026
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"This special gesture reflects his love, respect for India": PM Modi on Malaysian PM receiving him, sharing car ride

PM Modi highlights Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim's personal welcome and car ride as a gesture of respect, strengthening the India-Malaysia strategic partnership.

"this special gesture reflects his love and respect for India and for all of you. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Kuala Lumpur, February 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday highlighted the warmth and personal rapport shared with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, saying that the latter's gesture of personally receiving him at the Kuala Lumpur airport following his arrival and sharing a car ride reflected his "love and respect for India".

Addressing the Indian diaspora at a community event in the Malaysian capital, Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude to PM Ibrahim for joining the celebrations and for his words on the future of India-Malaysia ties.

"The warmth of your greeting reflects the beautiful diversity of our shared culture. First of all, I thank my dear friend Anwar Ibrahim for joining the community celebration. I also thank him for his very kind words on the scale and future potential of India-Malaysia friendship in his speech just now," PM Modi said.

Highlighting the special welcome accorded to him, the Prime Minister added, "Not just that, he came to the airport to welcome me, and he brought me here in his car. Not only his car but also his seat; this special gesture reflects his love and respect for India and for all of you."

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to Malaysia from February 7 to February 8 at the invitation of his Malaysian counterpart. This marks his third visit to the Southeast Asian nation since 2015.

Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said the Southeast Asian nation holds a special place in India's foreign policy and recalled his commitment to visit the country, noting that he had not been able to do so for the ASEAN Summit chaired by the country last year.

PM Modi also noted that this was his first foreign visit of 2026.

"Last year, I could not visit Malaysia for the ASEAN Summit. But I promised my friend that I will come to Malaysia soon. As promised, I am here. This is my first foreign visit in 2026," the Prime Minister stated.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi was warmly received at the Kuala Lumpur airport by PM Ibrahim, along with Malaysian Minister of Human Resources Dato' Seri R Ramanan and Deputy Foreign Minister Dato' Lukanisman bin Awang Sauni. His arrival was followed by a vibrant cultural welcome highlighting the shared heritage of India and Malaysia.

The visit aims to further strengthen the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in 2024 and deepen cooperation across political, economic, cultural, and people-to-people domains.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is lovely to see. The personal rapport between leaders can really set the tone for international relations. Malaysia has a significant Indian diaspora, so this visit and the warm welcome are very meaningful for community ties.
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Priya S
While the gesture is nice, I hope this translates into concrete benefits for both countries, especially in trade and for the Indian professionals working in Malaysia. The "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership" needs to deliver on the ground, not just in photo-ops.
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Rohit P
First foreign visit of 2026 to Malaysia shows its importance in our 'Act East' policy. The shared cultural heritage is our biggest strength. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
As an NRI, seeing our Prime Minister being received with such respect abroad fills me with pride. It reflects India's growing stature on the world stage. The diaspora event must have been electric!
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Karthik V
Sharing a car ride is a big deal in diplomatic protocol. It's a sign of deep trust and camaraderie. Hope this visit boosts cooperation in digital infrastructure and renewable energy between our countries.

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