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‘Our Ties With Malaysia Scaling New Heights’: PM Modi Highlights Shared Values In Kuala Lumpur

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‘Our Ties With Malaysia Scaling New Heights’: PM Modi Highlights Shared Values In Kuala Lumpur
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PM Modi, the Prime Minister of India, recently visited Malaysia and highlighted the strong ties between the two nations. During his visit, he emphasized the significant presence of the Indian community in Malaysia, which is the second-highest in the world. He also placed a particular emphasis on the Tamil linkages between the two nations, further strengthening the bond between India and Malaysia.

The Indian community in Malaysia has a long and rich history, dating back to the 19th century when Indian immigrants first arrived in the country. Today, the Indian community in Malaysia is a vibrant and integral part of the country’s social and economic fabric. They have contributed significantly to the development and progress of Malaysia, making it their second home.

During his visit, PM Modi acknowledged the contributions of the Indian community in Malaysia and expressed his gratitude towards them. He also highlighted the strong cultural and historical ties between the two nations, especially in terms of the Tamil community. The Tamil community in Malaysia has a deep-rooted connection with India, and their presence has played a crucial role in fostering a strong relationship between the two countries.

PM Modi also praised the Malaysian government for their efforts in promoting and preserving the Tamil language and culture. He stated that the Tamil language is not only a language of the Indian community but also a language of Malaysia. This recognition of the Tamil language and culture by the Malaysian government has further strengthened the bond between the two nations.

The Indian community in Malaysia has also played a significant role in promoting trade and economic relations between India and Malaysia. The two countries have a strong trade partnership, with India being Malaysia’s 10th largest trading partner. The Indian community has been instrumental in facilitating this trade and has contributed to the growth of both economies.

PM Modi also highlighted the potential for further collaboration between India and Malaysia in various sectors such as technology, infrastructure, and tourism. He stated that the two countries can learn from each other and work together for mutual growth and development. This collaboration will not only benefit the two nations but also contribute to the overall progress and prosperity of the region.

The Indian community in Malaysia has also been actively involved in promoting people-to-people ties between the two nations. They have organized various cultural events, festivals, and celebrations, bringing the people of India and Malaysia closer together. These efforts have helped in promoting a better understanding and appreciation of each other’s cultures, further strengthening the bond between the two nations.

PM Modi’s visit to Malaysia has further cemented the strong ties between India and Malaysia. His emphasis on the Tamil linkages between the two nations has highlighted the deep-rooted connection and shared heritage between the two countries. The Indian community in Malaysia has been an integral part of this relationship and will continue to play a crucial role in strengthening it further.

In conclusion, PM Modi’s visit to Malaysia has brought to light the strong and enduring relationship between the two nations. The Indian community in Malaysia has been a vital link in this relationship, and their contributions have been recognized and appreciated by both governments. With the continued efforts of both countries, the bond between India and Malaysia will only grow stronger in the years to come.

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