Anwar Arrives In New Delhi To Bolster 67-year-strong Malaysia-India Relations

NEW DELHI, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrived in the Indian capital of New Delhi on Monday for a three-day official visit to strengthen the 67-year-old India-Malaysia ties and establish a multi-sectoral cooperation agenda for the future.

The special aircraft carrying Anwar touched down at the Air Force Station, Palam, New Delhi, at 9.47 pm local time (12.17 am Malaysian time).

Accompanying Anwar on the visit are Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan; Investment, Trade, and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz; Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing; Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo; and Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong.

On hand to welcome Anwar at the base were Indian Minister of State for Railways, V.Somanna, Malaysian High Commissioner to India Datuk Muzafar Shah Mustafa, and Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia B.N.Reddy.

The 77-year-old premier, who will be here from Aug 19-21 on his first visit after assuming office in No
vember 2022, will be greeted with an Official Welcoming Ceremony before holding a bilateral meeting with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, on Tuesday (Aug 20).

This meeting will provide an opportunity for both leaders to review current cooperation and explore initiatives to further strengthen Malaysia-India relations, which were elevated to an Enhanced Strategic Partnership in 2015. They will also discuss regional and international issues of mutual concern.

To advance Malaysia-India economic cooperation, the Prime Minister will participate in a roundtable meeting with several Indian industry leaders.

In 2023, Malaysia and India’s total trade reached RM76.62 billion (US$16.53 billion), with Malaysia enjoying a surplus of RM15.89 billion (US$3.43 billion).

India was Malaysia’s largest importer of palm oil and palm oil-based products, importing RM11.31 billion (US$2.44 billion).

Malaysia’s major imports from India included petroleum products (RM6.62 billion or US$1.44 billion) and agricultural products
, including halal meat (RM5.79 billion or US$1.27 billion).

In 2023, Malaysia was India’s third-largest trading partner among ASEAN Member States.

India and Malaysia have strong historical and socio-cultural linkages.

As both countries enter the second decade of their Enhanced Strategic Partnership next year, Anwar’s visit is expected to pave the way for further strengthening of India-Malaysia bilateral ties by charting out a multi-sectoral cooperation agenda for the future.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

  • malaysiang

    Related Posts

    Ahmad Zahid Urges Respect For Family of Late Mahkota Rep

    KLUANG, Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has urged the opposition to demonstrate greater sensitivity and refrain from using the name of the late Mahkota assemblyman, Datuk Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain, as part of their by-…

    Johnson and Johnson Commemorates 50 Years In Singapore With A Series Of Events Marking A Remarkable Milestone

    SINGAPORE, Johnson and Johnson (JandJ), a leading healthcare company, announced its 50th anniversary in Singapore. Guided by Our Credo to put the needs and well-being of the people we serve first, JandJ has been, and continues to be, dedicated to imp…