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India, Malaysia review bilateral ties in trade, investment, defence
Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai
|July 08, 2025
The review of the India-Asean free trade agreement and bilateral cooperation in areas ranging from trade and investment to defence figured in ameeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim on the margins of the Brics Summitin Rio de Janeiro.
The two leaders reviewed progress in bilateral ties since Anwar’s visit to India in August 2024, including in trade, investment, defence, education, healthcare, tourism and people-to-people contacts, the external affairs ministry said after the meeting late on Sunday.
Modi congratulated Malaysia for its successful stewardship of Asean and welcomed the country’s support for a strengthened Asean-India comprehensive strategic partnership, including the “early and successful completion of the review of the Asean-India FTA”, the ministry said.
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