Key Points

In a recent meeting with an Indian delegation, Malaysian Deputy Minister Saraswathy Kandasami emphasized India's commitment to peace and economic growth. She stated that India is not interested in war and aims to focus on becoming a major global economy. The Indian delegation discussed the importance of Malaysia and other regional partners in supporting peace with Pakistan. Malaysia reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance on violence, echoing India's aspirations for peaceful development.

Key Points: India Prioritizes Peace Over Conflict Says Malaysian Minister

  • India seeks peace over war says Malaysian Deputy Minister
  • Delegation discusses economic growth and regional peace
  • Malaysia supports zero tolerance towards global violence
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India not interested in war, seeks development and peace: Malaysian minister Saraswathy Kandasam after meeting Indian delegation

Malaysian Minister affirms India prioritizes peace and development, not war, after delegation meeting.

"India is not at all interested in war. - Saraswathy Kandasami"

Kuala Lumpur, June 2

Malaysia's Deputy Minister of National Unity YB Senator Saraswathy Kandasami, on Monday said the message of the all-party delegation from India during their visit was clear -- India seeks peace and development, not conflict.

"There was a detailed explanation of what had happened on 22 April, and the Indian government's measured reaction after the attack. The all-party delegation very clearly conveyed the aspiration of the Indian government that India is not at all interested in war," Kandasami told ANI.

She noted that India, as the world's fourth-largest economy, is focused on continued economic growth with the goal of becoming the third-largest economy. "There needs to be an end to this aggression... They were seeking support from Malaysia and other countries in this region," she added.

Kandasami underlined that India and Pakistan are both friendly countries to Malaysia and reiterated that the Indian delegation urged Malaysia to help convey the message of peace and development to Pakistan. "They brought us this message so that we could convey it to Pakistan--that the need of the hour is not conflict, but economic development," she said.

Reaffirming Malaysia's position, the Deputy Minister said, "Our response has been made very clear by our Prime Minister--that Malaysia also has zero tolerance towards any form of violence, be it in any part of the world."

The Group 3 delegation, led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, met with representatives of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) - People's Justice Party in Kuala Lumpur. The PKR delegation was headed by Saraswathy Kandasami.

This meeting marked an important engagement between the Indian delegation and Malaysian political representatives.

The Indian delegation includes Aparajita Sarangi (BJP), TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, Brij Lala (BJP), John Brittas (CPI-M), Pradan Baruah (BJP), Hemang Joshi (BJP), Salman Khurshid, and Mohan Kumar.

The delegation aims to brief international partners on India's response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and its broader fight against cross-border terrorism while engaging with leaders in Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore.

Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7 as a decisive military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists, in which 26 people were killed. Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, eliminating over 100 terrorists affiliated with groups including Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen.

- ANI

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Rajesh P.
Glad to see India's peaceful intentions being communicated globally. But actions speak louder than words - we must continue strong counter-terror operations while keeping diplomatic channels open. Malaysia's support is valuable for regional stability 🇮🇳
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Priya K.
Our economy is growing fast but security threats remain a challenge. Good that the delegation included MPs from different parties - shows national unity on foreign policy. Hope Malaysia can convince Pakistan to stop supporting terrorism.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the peace message, we must not appear weak. After Pahalgam attack, strong military response was necessary. Malaysia should understand our right to self-defense when dealing with Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
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Sunita M.
This is the India I'm proud of! Seeking development over conflict, yet standing firm against terrorism. Hope our neighbors understand we want peace but won't tolerate attacks on our soil. Malaysia can be a good mediator 🤝
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Vikram R.
Mixed feelings about this. While diplomacy is important, Pakistan has never changed its behavior despite such efforts. Maybe Malaysia has more influence than we think? Operation Sindoor showed we mean business when needed.
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Neha T.
Good initiative but the delegation should have included more women representatives. Our foreign policy needs diverse voices. That said, Malaysia's zero-tolerance stance on violence aligns with India's position. More such partnerships needed in ASEAN region.

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