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Singapore and India boost cooperation on cyber security
The Prime Minister said that Malaysian CEOs have experience and expertise in areas where India has a requirement, and therefore, it is a flawless match.
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The other pacts included an agreement between the two countries on enhanced defence cooperation, which provides for defence ministers’ dialogue, joint exercises between armed forces, cooperation between defence industries to identify areas of co-production and co-development.
Stating that the message of Lord Buddha reverberated across Asia Modi said the newly inaugurated Torana gate was a milestone in India’s relations with Malaysia.
“We are also exploring potential partnership with Changi Airport of Singapore for two airport terminals in India”.
This is the third bilateral MOU entered into by CSA following MOUs signed with France and the United Kingdom in May and July 2015, respectively.
“Prime Minister Modi has big plans to develop India especially in the construction of infrastructure, railway development, highway development, smart cities, digital India, solar energy, renewable energy and so forth”, Razak said during his joint address with Prime Minister Modi here. “This is a decision Prime Minister and I did not take lightly”.
We invite Malaysian students to study in India and urge early conclusion of an agreement on Mutual Recognition of Degrees.
The two PMs acknowledged importance of increased cooperation in multilateral and regional fora, including ASEAN, United Nations and WTO. The Malaysian-Indian community forms a very special and strong bond between us. While Mr. Modi’s oratory skills are powerful, it is time to wonder whether his audience, only too eager to invest in India a year ago, is still listening as keenly to his message.
“The inauguration of the Torana gate exhibits India-Malaysia ties are usually not exclusively economical but in addition cultural”.
Mr. Prime Minister, you have provided leadership in combating extremism and radicalization, rejecting any link between terrorism and religion, and in highlighting the real values of Islam.
Referring to International Monetary Fund chief Chrtistine Lagarde’s statement that India was a bright spot in the global economy, Modi said he was here to personally deliver this message.
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These included a joint declaration on strategic partnership to defence, cyber security, shipping, culture, and the agreements showcase strength of bilateral ties, Swarup tweeted.