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No room for double standards on terror: PM Modi
2/8/2026 10:59:54 PM
Kuala Lumpur, Feb 8:

India and Malaysia on Sunday vowed to expand their ties in the high-priority sectors of trade and investment, defence, energy, advanced manufacturing and semiconductors with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserting that both sides are committed to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.
Following his wide-ranging talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Modi reiterated India’s position on combating terrorism as he said: “Our message on terrorism is clear. No double standards. No compromise.”
The two sides inked a total of 11 agreements and documents to expand cooperation in a range of key areas, including a framework pact for deeper engagement in the semiconductor sector and another one between Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on combating graft.
Both Modi, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, and Ibrahim appreciated efforts to promote usage of local currencies -- Indian Rupee and Malaysian Ringgit -- for trade settlements.
It is learnt the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Malaysian Central Bank are discussing the modalities to operationalise it.
“We will pave the way for economic transformation through strategic trust,” Modi said, describing the India-Malaysia relationship as “special”.
“We are maritime neighbours. For centuries, our peoples have had deep and cordial ties,” he said in his media statement.
It is learnt that India continued to press Kuala Lumpur to extradite controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, people familiar with the matter said adding there are technical aspects involved in it.
In his remarks, Ibrahim noted India’s economic growth and said his country would benefit immensely if it could secure more ways and opportunities to collaborate with New Delhi.
“It (India’s economic growth) is one spectacular rise in the international eco and trade scene,” he said, calling the decision to use local currencies for bilateral trade as “remarkable”.
In the talks, Malaysia extended its support for India’s permanent membership in a reformed UN Security Council.
Elaborating on engagement in the security domain, Modi said cooperation in counter-terrorism, intelligence sharing, and maritime security will be strengthened, adding both sides will further expand defence ties.
“Along with AI and digital technologies, we will advance partnerships in semiconductors, health, and food security,” he said, noting that the discussions at the CEO Forum opened new opportunities for trade and investment.
The two prime ministers also “unequivocally and strongly condemned” terrorism in all its forms including cross-border terrorism and called for “zero tolerance” of terrorism, according to a joint statement.
The two leaders also called for concerted global efforts to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner and agreed to work towards countering radicalisation and violent extremism.
They also resolved to work towards combating financing of terrorism, preventing use of
The two PMs also "unequivocally and strongly condemned" terrorism in all its forms including cross-border terrorism and called for "zero tolerance" of terrorism.
The two leaders also called for concerted global efforts to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner and agreed to work towards countering radicalisation and violent extremism.
They also resolved to work towards combating financing of terrorism, preventing use of new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes.
PM Modi announced New Delhi's decision to establish an Indian Consulate General in Malaysia.
ew and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes.
Modi announced the setting up of a dedicated Thiruvalluvar chair at University Malaya and also New Delhi’s decision to establish an Indian Consulate General in Malaysia.
The prime minister touched upon India’s position on the Indo-Pacific and its steadfast views on 10-nation grouping ASEAN’s centrality in the region.
“The Indo-Pacific region is emerging as the engine of global growth. We are committed, together with ASEAN, to promote development, peace, and stability across the Indo-Pacific. India places high priority on ASEAN centrality,” he said.
“With the support of friendly countries like Malaysia, India will further broaden its engagement with ASEAN. We are in agreement that the review of the ASEAN–India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) should be completed at the earliest,” he added.
Modi said he and Ibrahim also had a “meaningful discussion” on regional and global issues.
“In this environment of global instability, the growing friendship between India and Malaysia is of vital importance to both countries.”
“We share the view that, in order to address today’s challenges, reform of global institutions is essential. We will continue to support all efforts for peace. And our message on terrorism is clear: No double standards. No compromise,” he added.
“We appreciate your commitment to India-Malaysia relations. Let us together realise your dream of a prosperous Malaysia and our resolve for a developed India,” Modi said.
Modi and Ibrahim also agreed to strengthen cooperation in multilateral fora, including at the UN, and support reforms of international institutions.
“They pledged to work together to enhance multilateralism, reflective of contemporary realities so as to make international organisations, including the UN Security Council (UNSC), more representative,” the joint statement said.
“Reflecting the strong spirit of mutual support in multilateral forums, the two leaders discussed mutual support for various international candidatures. India deeply appreciated Malaysia’s support for India’s permanent membership in a reformed UNSC,” it said.
At a media briefing, Secretary (East) in the External Affairs Ministry said Malaysia remains a key partner in India’s Act East Policy, vision MAHASAGAR (Mutual And Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions), and Indo-Pacific vision.
PM Modi also thanked Malaysia for its support in the ongoing review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA), he said.
Asked about proposed linkages of UPI with banks in Malaysia, Kumaran said it is being discussed.
“It involves a number of technical steps. It needs multiple banks to be brought on board on both sides,” he said.
“It also needs some kind of software alignment on the two sides. And, it needs a number of point-of-sale machines to be brought on board and some kind of collaboration with merchants on both sides so that tourists and other visitors can take advantage of this linkage,” he added.
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