India keen to acquire MiG-29 fighter jets from Malaysia: PM Najib Razak

Said military cooperation was agreed by Malaysia and India during his last visit to New Delhi

Press Trust of India  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi  and Malaysian Counterpart Najib Razak
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Malaysian Counterpart Najib Razak

is keen to buy from and upgrade them for use by its air force, Prime Minister Najib Razak has said.

Najib said the proposal was among the aspects of military cooperation agreed to by and during his just-concluded visit to and talks with Prime Minister Modi.



He said the India's and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (TUDM) would look at the form of cooperation, including handling the Sukhoi aircraft and spare parts, Malaysia's official Bernama news agency reported on Wednesday.

"There is a possibility too that they (India) will buy our MiG 29 aircraft for refit. We reciprocate by accepting spare parts for our Sukhoi aircraft programme," he said at the end of a six-day visit to which started on March 30 in Chennai.

According to leading military aviation magazine, 'AirForces Monthly', the Royal Malaysian Air Force in 1995 procured 18 MiG-29N from Russia, and presently has 10 MiG-29N and 2 MiG-29NU (Trainers) in its fleet.

Najib said the visit this time to was successful in terms of investments between the two countries, where 31 MoUs were signed with investments totalling $35.99 billion.

The cooperation encompassed construction of harbours and roads, development of solar energy, smart city, palm oil and coconut, technology park and higher education.

Najib also said was striving to obtain six highway construction packages totalling 3,000 kms in Rajasthan involving an estimated investment of $1.5 billion.

"My visit to Jaipur showcases Malaysia's keenness on the highway project in Rajasthan and the model to be implemented by will be an example to the states neighbouring Rajasthan," Najib was quoted as saying by the report.

India keen to acquire MiG-29 fighter jets from Malaysia: PM Najib Razak

Said military cooperation was agreed by Malaysia and India during his last visit to New Delhi

Said military cooperation was agreed by Malaysia and India during his last visit to New Delhi is keen to buy from and upgrade them for use by its air force, Prime Minister Najib Razak has said.

Najib said the proposal was among the aspects of military cooperation agreed to by and during his just-concluded visit to and talks with Prime Minister Modi.

He said the India's and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (TUDM) would look at the form of cooperation, including handling the Sukhoi aircraft and spare parts, Malaysia's official Bernama news agency reported on Wednesday.

"There is a possibility too that they (India) will buy our MiG 29 aircraft for refit. We reciprocate by accepting spare parts for our Sukhoi aircraft programme," he said at the end of a six-day visit to which started on March 30 in Chennai.

According to leading military aviation magazine, 'AirForces Monthly', the Royal Malaysian Air Force in 1995 procured 18 MiG-29N from Russia, and presently has 10 MiG-29N and 2 MiG-29NU (Trainers) in its fleet.

Najib said the visit this time to was successful in terms of investments between the two countries, where 31 MoUs were signed with investments totalling $35.99 billion.

The cooperation encompassed construction of harbours and roads, development of solar energy, smart city, palm oil and coconut, technology park and higher education.

Najib also said was striving to obtain six highway construction packages totalling 3,000 kms in Rajasthan involving an estimated investment of $1.5 billion.

"My visit to Jaipur showcases Malaysia's keenness on the highway project in Rajasthan and the model to be implemented by will be an example to the states neighbouring Rajasthan," Najib was quoted as saying by the report.
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