In Kuala Lumpur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi blended culture, confidence and connectivity to underline India’s rising global stature. Calling Tamil “eternal” and “global,” Modi highlighted the deep-rooted civilisational links between India and Malaysia, home to one of the world’s largest Indian-origin communities. He described the diaspora as a living bridge that connects hearts, traditions and economies across borders. Beyond culture, Modi stressed that trust has become India’s strongest currency, pointing to growing trade partnerships with major economies. His praise for Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and references to shared cultural symbols reflected a deliberate effort to deepen goodwill. The address marked a strong people-first approach to diplomacy, reinforcing that India–Malaysia ties are being rebuilt on shared values, mutual respect and long-term strategic cooperation.
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