KUALA LUMPUR
RIME Minister Narendra Modi
on Saturday said India is seen as
a “trusted partner for growth”
and it was reflected in the recent
trade deals it has agreed with
various countries, including the
UK, USA and the EU.
Addressing a community programme here, Modi said the
Indian diaspora served as a living bridge between India and
Malaysia and announced a new
consulate in the archipelago
nation and the Thiruvalluvar
Scholarship to enable students
to study in India.
Modi, who arrived in Kuala
Lumpur on Saturday on a twoday visit, referred to the trade
deals India agreed with various
countries and said India is seen
as a “trusted partner for growth”.
“Trust has become India’s
strongest currency,” Modi said,
citing trade deals with the UK,
UAE, Australia, New Zealand,
Oman, the EU and the US.
Malaysia is home to nearly
three million people of Indian
descent, the second largest in
the world, with an overwhelming majority of Tamil origin.
Greeting the Indian community members in different languages, the Prime Minister made
it a point to highlight the singing
abilities of his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim, particularly his love of Tamil songs of
legendary actor-politician M G
Ramachandran (MGR).
“Tamil is India’s gift to the
world. Tamil literature is eternal,
and Tamil culture is global. Tamil
people have served humanity
with their talents,” Modi said,
recalling that India’s Vice
President C P Radhakrishnan and
Union Ministers S Jaishankar,
Nirmala Sritharaman and L
Murugan, were from Tamil
Nadu. “The Tamil diaspora has
been here for many centuries.
Inspired by this history, we are
proud to have established the
Tiruvalluvar chair at the
University of Malaya. We will
now set up our Tiruvalluvar
Centre to further strengthen
our shared heritage,” the Prime
Minister said.
Modi said he was very
delighted to be in Malaysia
which is his first foreign visit
in 2026.
“India will always embrace
you with open arms. That is
why, just a few months ago, we
took a historic decision to
extend OCI card eligibility to
Malaysian citizens of Indian
origin up to the sixth generation,” he said.
Modi said the Malaysian
Prime Minister, who was present at the event, and he have
been friends even before
Ibrahim became Prime
Minister.
“India’s success is Malaysia’s
success, and it is Asia’s success,” Modi said, adding that
the guiding word of the relationship was IMPACT IndiaMalaysia Partnership for
Advancing Collective
Transformation.
The Prime Minister said
India and Malaysia walk handin-hand as partners for
progress and prosperity, celebrating each other’s successes
as their own.
“I was deeply touched by
Prime Minister Anwar
Ibrahim’s warm wishes on the
historic success of
Chandrayaan-3. I fully agree
with my dear friend, India’s
success is Malaysia’s success,
and Asia’s success. This spirit
of shared impact defines our
relationship,” he said.