'No compromise' on terrorism: PM Modi as India & Malaysia ink 11 deals
The two sides inked a total of 11 agreements and documents to expand cooperation in a range of key areas.
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PM Modi said he and Ibrahim had a "meaningful discussion" on regional and global issues (PTI)
Kuala Lumpur, 8 Feb
India and Malaysia on Sunday vowed to
expand their ties in the high-priority sectors of trade and investment,
defence, energy, advanced manufacturing and semiconductors with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi asserting that both sides are committed to peace and stability in
the Indo-Pacific.
Following his wide-ranging talks with
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Modi reiterated India's position on
combating terrorism as he said: "Our message on terrorism is clear; no
double standards, no compromise."
The two sides inked a total of 11
agreements and documents to expand cooperation in a range of key areas,
including a framework pact for deeper engagement in the semiconductor sector.
Both Modi, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur on
Saturday, and Ibrahim appreciated efforts to promote the usage of local
currencies - the Indian Rupee and Malaysian Ringgit - for trade settlement.
"We will pave the way for economic
transformation through strategic trust," Modi said, describing theIndia-Malaysia relationship as "special".
"We are maritime neighbours. For
centuries, our peoples have had deep and cordial ties," he said in his
media statement.
Modi also announced India's decision to
establish an Indian Consulate General in Malaysia.
In his remarks, Ibrahim noted India's
economic growth and said his country would benefit immensely if it could secure
more ways and opportunities to collaborate with New Delhi.
"It (India's economic growth) is one
spectacular rise in the international eco and trade scene," he said,
describing the decision to use local currencies for bilateral trade as
"remarkable".
In the talks, Malaysia extended its support
for India’s permanent membership in a reformed UN Security Council.
Elaborating on engagement in the security
domain, Modi said cooperation in counter-terrorism, intelligence sharing, and
maritime security will be strengthened, adding that both sides will further
expand defence ties.
"Along with AI and digital
technologies, we will advance partnerships in semiconductors, health, and food
security," he said, noting that the discussions at the CEO Forum opened
new opportunities for trade and investment.
The PM touched upon India's position on
Indo-Pacific and its steadfast views on the 10-nation grouping ASEAN's
centrality in the region.
"The Indo-Pacific region is emerging
as the world's growth engine. We, along with ASEAN, are committed to development,
peace, and stability throughout the Indo-Pacific region," he said.
"With the support of friendly
countries like Malaysia, India will further expand its relations with ASEAN (Association
of Southeast Asian Nations). We agree that the review of the ASEAN-India Trade
Agreement, ITIGA, should be completed expeditiously," he added.
Modi said he and Ibrahim also had a
"meaningful discussion" on regional and global issues.
"In this environment of global
instability, the growing friendship between India and Malaysia is of vital
importance to both countries."
"We share the view that reform of
global institutions is essential to address today's challenges. We will
continue to support all efforts for peace. And our message on terrorism is
clear: No double standards; no compromise," he added.
"We appreciate your commitment to
India-Malaysia relations. Let us together realise your dream of a prosperous
Malaysia and our resolve for a developed India," he said.
The two prime ministers also
"unequivocally and strongly condemned" terrorism in all its forms,
including cross-border terrorism and called for "zero tolerance" of
terrorism, according to a joint statement.
The two leaders also called for concerted
global efforts to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner and
agreed to work towards countering radicalisation and violent extremism.
They also resolved to work towards
combating financing of terrorism, prevent use of new and emerging technologiesfor terrorist purposes.
The two leaders reaffirmed commitment to
strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation in countering terrorism,
including in the UN and FATF(Financial Action Task Force), the statement said.
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