Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Malaysia visit marked nearly a decade since his last trip, strengthening India-Malaysia ties. The two sides unveiled initiatives across defence, trade, technology, culture and people-to-people engagement, reinforcing their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership an
PM Narendra Modi and his Malaysian counterpart held talks in Kuala Lumpur, reaffirming ASEAN centrality and Indo-Pacific cooperation. Both leaders announced stronger ties in defence, technology and trade, signed key agreements, highlighted diaspora links, and pledged zero tolerance on terror
PM Narendra Modi received a ceremonial welcome in Kuala Lumpur during his Malaysia visit, including talks with PM Anwar Ibrahim on defence and economic ties. The visit aims to deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, with community outreach and multiple agreements expected to stren
The Prime Minister, who is currently on a two-day visit to the Southeast Asian Nation at the invitation of his Malaysian counterpart Ibrahim Anwar, also witnessed a show for himself as the community event blended traditional Indian elements along with a Malaysian touch that highlighted th
Speaking to ANI, Sachdev said the US decision to reduce duties from a peak of 50% to 18% has removed a major irritant in bilateral ties, which had strained relations since April's Liberation Day announcement by US President Donald Trump. India had initially faced a 25% reciprocal tariff, fol
Primas Deputy President C Krishnan said, "Both countries have a long history. After PM Modi became the Prime Minister, this relationship has grown by leaps and bounds. We, as Malaysian Indians, see that our relationship is far better now. We find it much easier to travel to India than before
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday underscored the depth of India-Malaysia ties, saying that India's success is intrinsically linked with Malaysia's success and, in turn, Asia's success, as he outlined that the partnership between the two nations was guided by the vision of IMPACT--
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) MLA Tanvir Sadiq on Saturday stated that he welcomes the interim agreement between India and the United States if it protects the Indian farmers.