India-Malaysia
Semiconductors to AI: Modi invites Malaysian giants to tap India’s growth story
Indian PM Narendra Modi on Sunday interacted with four leading industry leaders from Malaysia when he appreciated the growing B2B connections between the two countries and the strong interest of Malaysian companies in the Indian growth story.
He met with Tengku Muhammad Taufik, President and Group CEO of PETRONAS; Dato' Seri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, Founder of Berjaya Corporation Berhad; Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir, Managing Director of Khazanah Nasional Berhad; and Pua Khein Seng, Founder of Phison Electronics.
Interacted with CEOs from India and Malaysia. The CEO Forum has opened new opportunities in trade and investment for both our nations. pic.twitter.com/DWgIW2YJNI
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 8, 2026
During the interaction, Modi mentioned the initiatives and reforms undertaken in India in recent years to promote ease-of-doing-business and create a stable, efficient and predictable business and policy environment.
He encouraged businesses in Malaysia to explore the opportunities offered by India, particularly in the areas of infrastructure, renewable energy, digital technology, semiconductors, AI, and healthcare, among others.
Had a wonderful interaction with PIO leaders, including distinguished Ministers and Senators. Their deep emotional connect to India was clearly visible. Their accomplishments in public life are a matter of immense pride for everyone. pic.twitter.com/zqahiJgtJM
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 8, 2026
In this regard, Prime Minister commended the convening of the 10th India-Malaysia CEO Forum in Kuala Lumpur on February 7 and expressed optimism that its deliberations will lead to deepening India-Malaysia trade and investment ties.
The industry leaders appreciated the reforms undertaken by the Government of India towards making a Viksit Bharat, and expressed strong confidence in India’s growth story.
They conveyed their keen interest in increasing their business presence in India by expanding their investment portfolios and exploring joint ventures with Indian counterparts.
Modi is currently on a two-day visit to Malaysia.
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