India-Malaysia Relations – Expanding Cooperation

India–Malaysia bilateral relations are witnessing renewed momentum, with expanded cooperation in trade, defence and semiconductors.

India-Malaysia Relations

India-Malaysia Relations Latest News

  • India and Malaysia signed multiple agreements during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kuala Lumpur in February 2026, marking a strategic deepening of bilateral ties.

India-Malaysia Bilateral Relationship

  • Historical and Civilisational Links
    • India and Malaysia share deep civilisational connections dating back over two millennia, shaped by trade, religion, language, and cultural exchanges across the Indian Ocean. 
    • Elements of Indian culture, including Sanskrit influences and Hindu-Buddhist traditions are visible in Malaysia’s historical evolution. 
    • Modern diplomatic relations were established soon after India’s independence, with consistent political engagement since then.
  • Political and Diplomatic Engagement
    • India and Malaysia elevated their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2024, reflecting growing political trust. 
    • High-level visits, regular foreign office consultations, and cooperation at multilateral forums such as the United Nations and ASEAN-led platforms form the backbone of diplomatic engagement. 
    • Malaysia has supported India’s demand for permanent membership of a reformed UN Security Council, reinforcing political convergence.
  • Trade and Economic Cooperation
    • Malaysia is India’s 3rd largest trading partner within ASEAN. Between April 2000 and March 2025, Malaysia invested about US$ 1.27 billion in India. 
    • Bilateral trade between the two countries stood at US$ 19.86 billion in 2024-25, comprising Indian exports worth US$ 7.32 billion and imports valued at US$ 12.54 billion
    • Owing to its strategic location along the Strait of Malacca and the South China Sea, Malaysia is a key pillar of India’s Act East Policy and an important partner in India’s maritime connectivity strategy. 
    • India’s major exports include petroleum products, engineering goods, meat and dairy products, and organic chemicals, while India’s major imports from Malaysia consist of vegetable oils, machinery, electrical equipment, and minerals.
  • Defence and Security Cooperation
    • Defence ties have expanded steadily through joint exercises, maritime cooperation, and capacity building. 
    • As maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific region, both countries share concerns over freedom of navigation, maritime security, and non-traditional threats such as piracy and terrorism. 
    • Intelligence sharing and counter-terrorism cooperation have gained prominence in recent years.
  • Diaspora and People-to-People Ties
    • The Indian diaspora in Malaysia, numbering over 2 million, plays a crucial role in strengthening bilateral ties. 
    • Persons of Indian Origin are active in Malaysia’s politics, business, education, and culture. 
    • Educational exchanges, tourism, and cultural diplomacy further enhance people-to-people relations.
  • Shared Regional and Global Platforms
    • Both countries actively engage through ASEAN, the East Asia Summit, and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
    • India recognises ASEAN centrality in the Indo-Pacific, while Malaysia supports India’s Act East Policy, creating strategic alignment at the regional level.

News Summary

  • During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kuala Lumpur, India and Malaysia agreed to significantly broaden cooperation across multiple high-priority sectors. 
  • The two sides signed 11 agreements and MoUs, covering areas such as defence cooperation, semiconductors, digital technologies, health, and energy 
  • A major highlight was the framework agreement on semiconductor collaboration, reflecting both countries’ intent to integrate into global supply chains for advanced manufacturing. 
  • India invited Malaysian investment in electronics, AI, renewable energy, and healthcare, while showcasing domestic reforms aimed at improving ease of doing business.
  • Both leaders strongly reaffirmed a zero-tolerance approach to terrorism, explicitly condemning cross-border terrorism and calling for global cooperation against terror financing, radicalisation, and misuse of emerging technologies. 
  • Prime Minister Modi stressed that there would be “no double standards, no compromise” on terrorism.
  • Defence cooperation is set to expand further, particularly in maritime security, intelligence sharing, and joint capacity-building initiatives. 
  • The two sides also agreed to enhance cooperation in multilateral fora, including the UN and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
  • Another notable development was the decision to promote trade settlement in local currencies, the Indian Rupee and Malaysian Ringgit, to reduce transaction costs and dependence on third-country currencies. 
  • Malaysia reiterated its support for India’s permanent membership in a reformed UNSC.
  • India also announced the establishment of a new Indian Consulate General in Malaysia, aimed at improving consular services and strengthening diaspora engagement. 
  • The visit underscored the strategic convergence between the two countries on Indo-Pacific stability, ASEAN centrality, and reform of global governance institutions.

Source: TH | DH

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