Malaysia
After strategic upgrade, Modi heads to Malaysia — What’s at stake in this power-packed visit?
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a two-day visit to Malaysia from February 7–8, marking his first trip to the Southeast Asian nation since India and Malaysia elevated their bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in August 2024.
Prime Minister Modi will travel to Malaysia at the invitation of Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim. During the visit, the two leaders are scheduled to hold bilateral discussions aimed at reviewing and advancing cooperation across key sectors.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Prime Minister Modi will also interact with members of the Indian community in Malaysia, as well as industry leaders and business representatives.
The 10th India-Malaysia CEO Forum will be held alongside the Prime Minister’s visit, underscoring the growing economic engagement between the two countries.
India and Malaysia share long-standing ties rooted in historical, civilisational and cultural linkages.
The relationship is further reinforced by the presence of a vibrant Indian diaspora of approximately 2.9 million people in Malaysia — the third-largest Indian community globally.
Bilateral ties are multi-dimensional and steadily expanding.
The upcoming visit will provide an opportunity for both leaders to review the full spectrum of cooperation, including trade and investment, defence and security, maritime collaboration, digital and financial technology, energy, healthcare, education, culture, tourism and people-to-people exchanges.
The visit is also expected to chart the course for future engagement aimed at delivering mutual benefits to both nations.
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