‘No Double Standards, No Compromise': PM Modi in Malaysia Says ‘India's Message on Terrorism Is Clear'
Modi and Ibrahim signed 11 agreements to boost defence, digital, and economic ties while calling for zero tolerance against terrorism, aiming to surpass $18.6 billion in bilateral trade.
- During his two-day Malaysia visit, Modi said 'no double standards, no compromise' on terrorism during a joint press statement with Anwar Ibrahim, on Sunday.
- Following wide‑ranging talks, leaders highlighted defence and trade collaboration, agreeing to boost counter‑terrorism and intelligence sharing while promoting local‑currency settlement and aiming to exceed last year's $18.6 billion trade.
- They exchanged 11 cooperation agreements covering semiconductors, disaster management, peacekeeping, defence, digital payments, social security, audio‑visual collaboration, and tourism, while the CEO Forum opened new trade and investment opportunities with commitments for speedy execution.
- The leaders agreed to cooperate on transnational organised crime through sharing information and best practices, emphasizing zero tolerance of terrorism and strategic trust for economic transformation.
- The leaders tied bilateral pacts to broader Indo‑Pacific economic trends, with Modi describing the region as 'the growth engine of the world' and signaling Malaysia's shift in stance, prioritizing its relationship with India.
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No double standards, no compromise: PM Modi underscores Indias no-tolerance message on terrorism - The Tribune
PM Narendra Modi reaffirmed India's zero-compromise stance on terrorism during talks with Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim in Kuala Lumpur. Both leaders discussed Zakir Naik's extradition, Indo-Pacific cooperation, and announced initiatives across defence, semiconductors and trade to deepen bilateral ties.
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