Kuala lumpur: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated their commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations, particularly in the fields of economy, trade, education, and new technologies, which have the potential to broaden cooperation between the two countries.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Anwar shared during a press conference that he had the opportunity to briefly exchange views with Modi while attending the G20 Summit. Their meeting reaffirmed their commitment to continue strengthening bilateral relations, particularly in areas that can further expand the scope of cooperation between Malaysia and India.
As a result of these discussions, Malaysia and India will continue to collaborate to diversify strategic cooperation that benefits the people of both countries. Anwar emphasized the importance of mutual trust and respect in enhancing the region's potential as a new growth hub, while ensuring the relationship remains strong and resilient.
Meanwhile, Modi expressed his optimism about the continued collaboration between the two nations. He posted on Facebook about his fruitful exchange of views with Anwar, confirming that India and Malaysia will continue to work together to diversify their bilateral cooperation.