India's Modi Visits Malaysia to Boost Trade, Security Ties
Modi's visit aims to boost trade worth $18.6 billion last year, enhance defence ties, and engage Malaysia's 2.9 million-strong Indian diaspora, strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
- On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a two-day visit to Malaysia to meet Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and discuss strengthening bilateral ties.
- Following the elevation of ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in August 2024, the trip coincides with the 10th India‑Malaysia CEO Forum, linking diplomacy with business.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will engage directly with the Indian community in Malaysia, numbering 2.9 million, and the MEA says India is exploring defence cooperation including Dornier sales and Scorpene and SU‑30 maintenance.
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