Prime Minister of Malaysia calls on the President

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Prime Minister of calls on the President

Dato’ Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak, the Prime Minister of called on President of India, Shri at today (April 1, 2017).

      Welcoming the Malaysian Prime Minister to India, the President expressed hope that Malaysian Prime Minister had a good visit to Chennai. 

The President said relations between and are centuries old and is best ever so far.   The two countries have taken their strategic partnership forward, particularly after the visit of Prime Minister Modi to in November 2015.  The Malaysian Prime Minister’s visit comes at a time when and are celebrating the 60th anniversary of India-diplomatic relations.  While our relations are historic, we have been able to make significant strides in the last 10 years.

The President said commercial and investment relations have become the mainstay of India-relations.  There is also considerable potential for collaboration in defence production especially under the Make in initiative.  He thanked for the close cooperation on counter-terrorism issues. 

 Reciprocating the President’s sentiments, the Malaysian Prime Minister said has always supported in difficult times.  wants to raise relations to new heights.  Bilateral relations between and is multi-dimensional.  The two countries can collaborate in a wide variety of fields.  would like to achieve target of US $15 billion bilateral trade by 2020.  

 

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Prime Minister of Malaysia calls on the President

Prime Minister of Malaysia calls on the President Dato Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak, the Prime Minister of Malaysia called on President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (April 1, 2017).       Welcoming the Malaysian Prime Minister to India, the President expressed hope that Malaysian Prime Minister had a good visit to Chennai.  The President said relations between India and Malaysia are centuries old and is best ever so far.   The two countries have taken their strategic partnership forward, particularly after the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Malaysia in November 2015.  The Malaysian Prime Ministers visit comes at a time when India and Malaysia are celebrating the 60th anniversary of India-Malaysia diplomatic relations.  While our relations are historic, we have been able to make significant strides in the last 10 years. The President said commercial and investment relations have become the mainstay of India-Malaysia relations.  ...
Prime Minister of calls on the President

Dato’ Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak, the Prime Minister of called on President of India, Shri at today (April 1, 2017).

      Welcoming the Malaysian Prime Minister to India, the President expressed hope that Malaysian Prime Minister had a good visit to Chennai. 

The President said relations between and are centuries old and is best ever so far.   The two countries have taken their strategic partnership forward, particularly after the visit of Prime Minister Modi to in November 2015.  The Malaysian Prime Minister’s visit comes at a time when and are celebrating the 60th anniversary of India-diplomatic relations.  While our relations are historic, we have been able to make significant strides in the last 10 years.

The President said commercial and investment relations have become the mainstay of India-relations.  There is also considerable potential for collaboration in defence production especially under the Make in initiative.  He thanked for the close cooperation on counter-terrorism issues. 

 Reciprocating the President’s sentiments, the Malaysian Prime Minister said has always supported in difficult times.  wants to raise relations to new heights.  Bilateral relations between and is multi-dimensional.  The two countries can collaborate in a wide variety of fields.  would like to achieve target of US $15 billion bilateral trade by 2020.  

 

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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