Leaders from India and Malaysia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, have reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing trade ties and exploring partnerships in semiconductors, defence, healthcare, and food security. The two countries signed 11 cooperation agreements, including disaster management and peacekeeping, to deepen their collaboration. They also pledged to strengthen their semiconductor partnership, with Malaysia being a key player in the global semiconductor market. This move is part of their broader efforts to boost bilateral trade and investments, showcasing a comprehensive strategic partnership between the two nations.
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