Key Points

India made a significant mark at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA 2025) with a strong delegation led by Defence Minister Sanjay Seth. The event showcased India's growing defence manufacturing capabilities and technological innovations through a dedicated Indian Pavilion. Minister Seth's meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim highlighted the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations. India's participation underscores its expanding regional presence and commitment to defence collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region.

Key Points: Sanjay Seth Meets Malaysia's PM at LIMA 2025 Defence Expo

  • India displays advanced indigenous defence systems at premier Asian aerospace event
  • Minister Seth to discuss bilateral strategic cooperation with Malaysia
  • Indian pavilion highlights defence manufacturing prowess
  • Key DPSUs represent India's technological innovation
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India at LIMA 2025: Union Minister Sanjay Seth meets Malaysian PM Ibrahim

India showcases defence capabilities at Langkawi Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition, with high-level diplomatic interactions between Indian and Malaysian leaders.

"PM Ibrahim requested Sanjay Seth to convey greetings and high regards to his dear friend PM Narendra Modi - India in Malaysia (X Account)"

Langkawi, May 20

India marked a prominent presence at the 17th edition of the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA 2025), with Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth meeting Malaysian Prime Minister YAB Dato' Seri Anwar Bin Ibrahim during the event’s grand opening ceremony.

The event commenced on Tuesday with a grand opening ceremony attended by global defence and aerospace leaders.

Highlighting the significance of India’s participation, the Indian High Commission in Malaysia took to social media to mention the country's involvement in the event.

“India at LIMA-2025 Hon’ble Minister of State for Defence (Raksha Rajya Mantri) of India Sanjay Seth met with YAB Dato' Seri Anwar Bin Ibrahim, Hon’ble Prime Minister of Malaysia, during the impressive opening ceremony of LIMA 2025. Hon'ble PM Ibrahim requested Sanjay Seth to convey greetings and high regards to his dear friend PM Narendra Modi. In his inaugural address, PM Ibrahim also acknowledged the participation of India, referring to it as one of the key neighbours of Malaysia, in LIMA 2025,” India in Malaysia posted on its official X account.

LIMA, one of the premier defence and aerospace exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific region, is being held in Langkawi from May 20 to 24. As part of India’s participation, a dedicated Indian Pavilion has been established, which will be officially inaugurated by Minister Sanjay Seth.

The pavilion is a showcase of India's growing defence manufacturing capabilities, underscoring the country’s commitment to self-reliance and technological innovation.

Several prominent Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, Bharat Dynamics Limited, BEML, and Gliders India Limited are part of the Indian delegation. In addition, leading Indian private defence companies are also displaying advanced indigenous systems in aerospace and maritime domains.

India’s defence forces are represented at LIMA 2025 by key operational assets, including a Dornier aircraft and an Indian Naval Ship, reinforcing the country's defence readiness and maritime strength.

On the sidelines of the event, Minister Sanjay Seth is expected to hold bilateral talks with Malaysia’s Minister of Defence, Dato’ Seri Mohamed Khaled bin Nordin, to further deepen strategic and defence cooperation between the two nations.

India and Malaysia maintain a robust defence partnership under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership framework established during Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to India in 2024.

Defence and security cooperation remains a cornerstone of this evolving bilateral relationship.

First held in 1991, LIMA has grown into a key platform for international defence dialogue, industry collaboration, and technology exchange. India's engagement at LIMA 2025 is expected to strengthen its regional presence and foster new avenues of cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great to see India's strong presence at LIMA 2025! Our defence exports have grown 23 times in last 9 years - from ₹686 Cr to ₹16,000 Cr. Make in India is showing results on global stage 🇮🇳 The Malaysian PM's warm words for PM Modi show our diplomatic strength too.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the defense cooperation, I hope we're also focusing on cultural exchanges with Malaysia. Their Indian diaspora keeps our traditions alive so beautifully! Maybe next time we can showcase our soft power along with military hardware?
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Arjun S.
Malaysia is strategically important for India's Act East policy. Their location near Malacca Strait is crucial for our trade and energy security. More naval exercises would be welcome! 👏
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Sunita R.
The Indian pavilion looks impressive but I wish media showed more about the actual technologies being displayed. As a engineering student, I'd love to know what innovations our DPSUs are presenting!
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Vikram J.
Malaysia has sometimes been soft on China in the past. Hope our defense minister makes it clear that closer ties with Beijing at India's expense won't be tolerated. National security comes first!
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Neha T.
The Dornier aircraft and naval ship display is good, but when will we showcase our Tejas fighters abroad? Malaysia was interested in buying them last year. This expo could have been perfect for that pitch! 🤔

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