Key Points

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita explored batik textile art as a potential collaboration avenue between India and Malaysia. He held bilateral talks with Malaysian officials to strengthen strategic ties. The visit also focused on tourism initiatives under ASEAN-India Year 2025. Margherita engaged with the Indian community in Kuala Lumpur during his official tour.

Key Points: Margherita Explores Batik Art Potential in India-Malaysia Collaboration

  • Margherita visits JadiBatek showroom in Kuala Lumpur
  • Discusses India-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
  • Focus on ASEAN-India Tourism Year 2025
  • Engages with Indian community in Malaysia
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MoS Margherita says Batik a potential for India-Malaysia collaboration

MoS Margherita highlights batik textile art as a key area for India-Malaysia cultural and trade collaboration during Kuala Lumpur visit.

"Tradition meets contemporary style in Batik, which has a unique place in the textile art in Malaysia. - Pabitra Margherita"

Kuala Lumpur, April 18

Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margherita on Friday visited JadiBatek, one of the largest batik handicraft center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Margherita called batik, a prominent textile art, an area of immense potential for collaboration to further promote shared art works between India and Malaysia.

In a post on X, he said, "Just visited Jadibatek showroom, in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The colors, craft, and culture in each piece is true art in motion! Tradition meets contemporary style in Batik, which has a unique place in the textile art in Malaysia. Impressed by the exquisite Batik art works, an area of immense potential for collaboration to further promote shared art works between India and Malaysia."

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Earlier in the day, Margherita held talks with Malaysian Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Mohamad bin Alamin.

Margherita said that the bilateral meeting focused on the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.In a post on X, Pabitra Margherita said, "Had a productive discussion with H.E. Datuk Mohamad Alamin, Deputy Foreign Minister of Malaysia. We explored ways to take forward the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and realise the shared vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Prime Minister H.E. Anwar Ibrahim in strengthening our bilateral ties across various sectors. Also exchanged perspectives on regional and global issues of mutual interest."

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Margherita, who also holds the portfolio of Union Minister of State for Textiles, arrived here in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.

In a post on X, he said, "Glad to arrive in Kuala Lumpur for my first visit to Malaysia as the Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles. Looking forward to my engagements with the Malaysian senior dignitaries, the launch of initiatives under ASEAN-India Year of Tourism 2025, interacting with leaders of the Indian community in Malaysia, and the Indian community representatives."

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Earlier Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had said that Margherita will be leading a delegation to participate in the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) Fair on April 18-19 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as part of the ASEAN-India Tourism Professionals Exchange Programme 2025.

- ANI

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Sarah K.
Batik is truly a beautiful art form! I love how it blends tradition with modern designs. This cultural exchange between India and Malaysia could create some stunning textile innovations. 👏
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Rajesh P.
While I appreciate the cultural exchange, I hope this collaboration focuses on preserving traditional techniques rather than commercializing them too much. Authenticity matters in textile arts.
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Amina L.
As someone from Malaysia, I'm thrilled to see our batik getting international recognition! The colors and patterns tell stories of our heritage. Would love to see what Indian artisans bring to this collaboration.
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Vikram S.
Great initiative! Textile diplomacy is such an underrated way to strengthen international relations. Hope this leads to more cultural exchanges beyond just batik.
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Mei T.
The photos from JadiBatek look amazing! Does anyone know if they ship internationally? Would love to get some authentic Malaysian batik for my home decor. The colors are so vibrant! 🌈

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