Modi's Virtual ASEAN Summit Amid Deepavali: What It Means for India-Malaysia Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the ASEAN-India Summit virtually rather than traveling to Kuala Lumpur. This decision comes as Modi will be celebrating Deepavali festivities in India during the summit period. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed understanding and respect for Modi's decision while extending Deepavali greetings. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and regional cooperation through the ASEAN framework.

Key Points: PM Modi to Attend ASEAN-India Summit Virtually During Deepavali

  • PM Modi to join ASEAN-India Summit virtually due to Deepavali celebrations in India
  • Malaysia confirms commitment to strengthen bilateral trade and investment ties
  • Both leaders discuss elevating Malaysia-India relations to strategic partnership
  • Anwar Ibrahim respects Modi's decision and extends Deepavali greetings to India
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PM Modi to join ASEAN-India Summit virtually, congratulates Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim on chairmanship

PM Modi confirms virtual participation in ASEAN Summit, congratulates Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim on chairmanship while celebrating Deepavali festivities in India.

"I respect his decision and extended my greetings for a happy Deepavali to him and the entire people of India. - Anwar Ibrahim"

New Delhi, October 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday shared details of his conversation with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "Had a warm conversation with my dear friend, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia. Congratulated him on Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship and conveyed best wishes for the success of upcoming Summits."

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1981217338054557916

He added, "Look forward to joining the ASEAN-India Summit virtually, and to further deepening of the ASEAN-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership."

Confirming this, Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday said that PM Modi would not be travelling to Kuala Lumpur for the 47th ASEAN Summit, but would attend it virtually.

"We touched on the organization of the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month. He informed me that he will attend virtually due to the ongoing Deepavali celebrations in India at that time," Ibrahim said.

He added, "I respect his decision and extended my greetings for a happy Deepavali to him and the entire people of India."

Detailing his recent conversation with a colleague of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ibrahim highlighted efforts to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.

"Last night, I received a phone call from a colleague of the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Narendra Modi, to discuss efforts to strengthen Malaysia-India bilateral relations to a more strategic and comprehensive level. India remains an important partner for Malaysia in the fields of trade and investment, in addition to close cooperation in the sectors of technology, education, and regional security," Anwar said.

He concluded by reaffirming Malaysia's commitment to bilateral and regional cooperation.

"Malaysia will remain committed to strengthening Malaysia-India relations and further enhancing ASEAN-India cooperation towards a more peaceful and prosperous region," he said.

Meanwhile, United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday (local time) announced his upcoming diplomatic trip to Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan, highlighting a significant meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea.

Trump also revealed that he cancelled a planned summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing a lack of progress in diplomatic efforts. "It didn't feel right to me," Trump said, adding that he didn't want a "wasted meeting."

Speaking about his trip, Trump said, "Next week, we'll be going to Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan. In South Korea, I'll be meeting with President Xi of China. We'll have a pretty long meeting scheduled. We can work out a lot of our questions and our doubts and our tremendous assets together... We cancelled the meeting with President Putin. It didn't feel right to me. It didn't feel like we were going to get to the place we have to get, so I cancelled it..."

The cancellation of the Putin summit follows Russia's rejection of Trump's proposed ceasefire plan in Ukraine.

Trump is optimistic about his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, hoping to leverage their discussion to end the Russia-Ukraine war. He plans to discuss energy and oil with Xi, aiming to pressure Russia into negotiating a peace agreement.

- ANI

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Arjun K
ASEAN-India partnership is crucial for regional stability and economic growth. Good to see both leaders maintaining strong ties despite virtual format. Malaysia has always been a reliable partner for India.
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Sarah B
While I understand the Deepavali reason, important summits like this should ideally have physical presence. Face-to-face diplomacy builds stronger relationships. Hope this doesn't become a regular pattern.
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Rohit P
Malaysia-India relations have so much potential! From trade to education to technology cooperation - this partnership can benefit both nations immensely. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to see how virtual diplomacy is becoming normalized post-pandemic. The world is changing, and India seems to be adapting well to these new formats of international engagement.
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Kavya N
So thoughtful of PM Anwar Ibrahim to respect our cultural celebrations and extend Deepavali greetings. This is the kind of mutual respect that strengthens international relationships. 🙏

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