India–Malaysia Bilateral Ties Strengthened
On 7-8 February 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Malaysia at the invitation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim; both leaders reviewed bilateral ties and advanced the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership through cooperation across trade, defence, digital economy, energy, and regional issues.
Key Outcomes
- Strategic and Security Cooperation
- Agreements were signed on security cooperation, UN peacekeeping, combating and preventing corruption, and disaster management.
- These agreements reflect deeper coordination in defence, governance and institutional capacity-building.
- Emerging Technologies and Industrial Collaboration
- An MoU was concluded on semiconductor cooperation along with collaboration in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
- This strengthens advanced manufacturing linkages and industry-oriented skill development.
- Social ....
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