PM Modi: "Trust is India's Strongest Currency" in Global Trade Deals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the Indian diaspora in Kuala Lumpur, declared that "trust has become India's strongest currency" in the global landscape. He highlighted a series of trade deals with partners like the US, EU, UK, UAE, and Australia that position India as a "trusted partner for growth." During his visit, he announced extended OCI card eligibility for Malaysians of Indian origin and a new Indian Consulate for Malaysia. Reflecting on India's transformation, Modi stated the economy has risen from 11th to now "knocking on the doors of the Top 3" globally.

Key Points: PM Modi Says Trust is India's Currency in Global Trade

  • India seals trade deals with major global partners
  • PM Modi addresses diaspora in Malaysia
  • New OCI card rules for Malaysians of Indian origin
  • India now "knocking on doors of Top 3" economies
  • New Indian Consulate to open in Malaysia
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"Trust has become India's strongest currency": PM Modi on trade deals with major global partners

PM Modi highlights India's trade deals with the US, EU, UK, and others, positioning the country as a trusted global partner for growth and investment.

"Trust has become India's strongest currency. - PM Narendra Modi"

Kuala Lumpur, February 7

Highlighting India's rising global economic stature, citing the country's trade deals with major partners, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that trust has become India's "strongest currency" in the global landscape.

Addressing the Indian diaspora in Kuala Lumpur as part of his two-day visit to the country, PM Modi said that trade deals made with major global partners, including the UK, EU, USA, UAE, Australia, New Zealand, and Oman, have positioned New Delhi as a "trusted partner for growth".

"Earlier, India was seen just as a huge market. Now, we are a hub for investment and trade. India is seen as a trusted partner for growth. Whether it is the UK, UAE, Australia, New Zealand, Oman, the EU or USA, countries have trade deals with India. Trust has become India's strongest currency," PM Modi said.

These remarks by the Prime Minister were met with the crowd chanting his name.

In January, India and the European Union concluded the trade agreement between the two sides, which took place during the state visit of the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.

Earlier today, India and the US announced a framework for an Interim Agreement on reciprocal, mutually beneficial trade.

The joint statement said the framework reaffirms the countries' commitment to the broader Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) negotiations launched by President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 13, 2025, which will include additional market-access commitments and support a more resilient supply chain.

As per the joint statement, the US will apply a reciprocal tariff rate of 18 per cent on Indian-originating goods, including textiles and apparel, leather and footwear, plastic and rubber, organic chemicals, home decor, artisanal products, and certain machinery.

PM Modi, during his address, also highlighted India's people-centric initiatives and opportunities for the Indian diaspora in Malaysia.

He noted the recent announcement to extend eligibility for an Overseas Citizen of India card to Malaysian citizens of Indian origin up to the sixth generation and to introduce Thiruvalluvar Scholarships for Malaysian students to study in India.

He also noted that a new Indian Consulate will soon open in Malaysia.

"India will always embrace you with open arms. That is why we made a historic decision just a few months ago. We extended the OCI card eligibility to Malaysian citizens of Indian origin up to the 6th generation. We have been supporting the Indian Scholarships Trust Fund. Now, we are also going to give Thiruvalluvar Scholarships for students to study in India. And we look forward to seeing you in the Know India Program. You would be happy to know that we will soon be opening a new Consulate of India in Malaysia. This will bring us even closer," the Prime Minister said.

Reflecting on India's rapid transformation over the past decade, PM Modi added, "When we met in 2015, I spoke to you about India's potential. Now, I speak to you about India's performance. In one decade, India has seen a massive transformation. Then, we were the 11th largest economy in the world. Now, we are knocking on the doors of the Top 3. We are also the world's fastest-growing major economy."

He highlighted key achievements, including India becoming the world's second-largest mobile manufacturer, the significant growth of defence exports, India emerging as the third-largest startup hub globally, and the creation of the world's largest Digital Public Infrastructure and fintech ecosystem, with nearly half of the world's real-time digital transactions happening in India through the UPI platform.

He also noted India's commitment to clean energy, noting that solar capacity has increased 40-fold over the last decade.

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to Malaysia to further strengthen the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership through enhanced cooperation in economic, digital, cultural, and people-to-people domains.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on the diaspora is so heartwarming. Extending OCI to the 6th generation in Malaysia and new scholarships shows we haven't forgotten our roots abroad. A new consulate will make things so much easier for so many families.
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Rohit P
While the trade deals are impressive, I hope this "trust currency" translates into more jobs and better prices for the common man here. The US tariff of 18% on our goods needs careful handling—our exporters must remain competitive.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the startup ecosystem, it's thrilling to hear India being called the third-largest hub. The digital infrastructure with UPI is genuinely world-class. This global trust can bring in more venture capital and innovation.
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Vikram M
From 11th to knocking on top 3 economies is no small feat. The numbers on solar capacity and defence exports show a balanced growth. Hope this momentum continues and benefits all sections of society equally. The world is watching.
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Karthik V
Building trust is key in international relations. It's good to see India moving from a transactional relationship to a partnership model with so many countries. This will ensure long-term stability and growth for our economy. Well said, PM.

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