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Prime Minister of Malaysia writes exclusive article on friend India and its policies

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Dato' Sri Najib Tun Razak

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When President Barack Obama declared his backing for a permanent UN Security Council seat for India, applause broke out not just in the Indian Parliament but across the country and the Asian world. The culmination of a hugely successful visit, it was a clear recognition by the United States of the strength of India's position on the global stage - but it was also a sign that the Indian government's ' Look East' policy, with its unapologetic shift away from the West in favour of enhancing its regional ties, is reaping rich rewards.

India's commitment to a renewed and reinvigorated regionalism is one we in Malaysia share, and one that I am working closely with your government to foster. I had the honour of welcoming Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Malaysia just last month - our second meeting this year after my visit to India in January - and I am proud of the work we are doing together as strong and democratic Asian nations to promote development across our region and to tackle the big issues of our day: combating terrorism, improving our infrastructure and ensuring the benefits of prosperity reach all our people, not just some of them.:cheers:

Our economic cooperation is already strong, with trade between Malaysia and India growing at an average rate of 23 per cent over the last five years and now topping $10 billion. But I believe, and I know Singh believes too, that we have the capacity to go far beyond that - which is why we have recently completed negotiations on a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement that will transform our bilateral engagement when it comes into force next year.

A wide-ranging and far-reaching partnership encompassing trade, investment, higher education and the flow of talent between our countries, the agreement paves the way for the dynamic knowledge economies that we are building to ensure our future growth, and sets an ambitious trade target of $15 billion by 2015. It is a partnership that fosters not only government-to-government relations but people-to-people relations as well - so, for example, a new India-Malaysia CEO forum will bring together business chiefs to focus on boosting specific industries and sectors.

In the financial sector, the Securities Commission and the Securities and Exchange Board of India have signed an agreement that will enable greater cross-border market activities, and Bursa Malaysia is working closely with The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) to help Indian businesses seize the opportunities on offer in the Malaysian capital market.

Malaysia also stands ready to act as India's gateway into the Asean trade bloc - 10 nations, 600 million people and a market growth rate of 6 per cent this year. :angel:

So I sincerely hope India's entrepreneurs will increasingly come to view Malaysia as a strategic commercial destination. But let me be clear - the alliance between our two countries extends well beyond commerce and trade. Whilst a deeper, more comprehensive economic cooperation forms the backbone of our new partnership, what we are seeing is in fact a much wider convergence, not only of our economic interests, but of our political and cultural ones as well.

Like India, Malaysia is of course a multicultural, multi-ethnic country - a democracy that respects the fundamental human rights of all its citizens and that draws strength from its diversity. In that sense it seems only natural that, united by our common values, our geographical proximity and our long-standing ties, Singh and I have in recent months signed agreements on a huge range of issues - from healthcare to higher education, railways to road transport and, of course, very significantly, in the area of security and defence, where we are stepping up our combined anti-terrorism efforts by increasing information sharing through a new joint working group. The Indian Air Force has trained a number of Malaysian fighter pilots as part of a new and highly successful programme, and I have also invited the Indian defence industry to play an active part in the Malaysian defence and security park - just two more examples of the ways we are working together to promote security and stability across the Asian world. :smokin:

Each of these steps takes us further down the pathway towards comprehensive cooperation - and each of our countries has a strong stake in the progress and prosperity of the other. I have no doubt that over the next 10 years, as our relationship deepens to a long-term strategic partnership, the ties between us will get stronger still - building mutual trust and understanding between our governments and our peoples and promoting the interests of our nations alongside the wider interests of our region.

As Obama has said, now is the time for India "not only to look East but to engage East", expanding its economic and strategic integration with Asia at the same time as cementing its position on the global stage.

It is an exciting prospect, for the Malaysian people as much as for the people of India, and I look forward to an enriched dialogue between our countries as we journey together towards a more prosperous, secure and fair future - a future in which the fruits of our cooperation will be enjoyed by all.

The writer is the prime minister of Malaysia.

:cheers:
Read more: Look East To The Future - The Times of India Look East To The Future - The Times of India
 
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I hope we build up on this momentum and grow our relations with our eastern neighbours. Malaysia stands for democracy and tolerance of all faiths. I am so happy with our governments Look East policy as this letter is testament of the fruits of this outlook.
 
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Lip service at best!

India is going to be the outsourced American imperial mouth piece for the east..and a counter balance to thawrt Chinese influence. Indian democracy is suddenly glittering like jewels to american imperialist because they feel threatened by the alternate model of china which is increasingly being looked as successful by much poorer third world.

Malaysian PM knows it can bag a few billion worth of exports by massaging some Indian ego. So why not if it comes as easy as writing an article in a news paper.


for god sake! spare this UNSC bs! India is being marketed by US all over UNSC and NSG.
 
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only if india can import more palm oil from malaysia and invest in our special economic zones like what china is doing now then we truly share economic ties otherwise this is just a lipservice for india....didnt you see that najib is eager for chinese investments in earlier post in pdf???
 
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only if india can import more palm oil from malaysia and invest in our special economic zones like what china is doing now then we truly share economic ties otherwise this is just a lipservice for india....didnt you see that najib is eager for chinese investments in earlier post in pdf???

As all know your are a ethnic chinese so your comments are obvious.

And a person of a stature of a Prime Minister don't write a article for everyone.

So the people who are jealous keep on burning. :smokin:
 
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As all know your are a ethnic chinese so your comments are obvious.

And a person of a stature of a Prime Minister don't write a article for everyone.

So the people who are jealous keep on burning. :smokin:

Ethnic Chinese in Malaysia are just as Malaysian as anyone else there.
 
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jealous??? i dont feel that kinda feeling.....i think it is u indians that have jealousy feeling whenever china is mentioned....people on the earth just want to get interests, if you r really worth something then people will flatter u. when u r in a state of misery and poverty, people will just despise u and demonise u, like what ur counterpart china had been depicted as evil dragon and many more negative thingy in the past...but now china is still being demonised because cheese of western world has been touched(ie shared) by china.

NOT definitely an ethnic chinese outside china will support china so does an oversea indian living here in malaysia.....what matters is sphere of influence in terms of interests...u get it??? anyway the real question is can malaysian people significantly earn more forex by inviting this relatively bigger neighbour india? if effect of interest-gaining from india is not so significant, people will still flatter india in the front but despise in the back..
 
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Malaysia is the only country in south east Asia which upsets India in All angels.. Even our people are treated badly..

India is trying its diplomacy best but Malaysia is not that trust worthy to depend for our economic and power model...
 
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Are you in palm oil business?

well, malaysia is the major palm oil supplier in the world and everwhere around here the commodity crop plantation you see is oil palm trees.....perhaps i am going to join the industry in the future....malaysia just lacks the will and real preparations to change its current raw-material-exporting economy into a much more vigorous innovative one...in the foreseeable future this mode of economy is not sustainable so dont expect india to sell more raw materials to gain money....but i truly wonder what india can sell us ?
 
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Malaysia is the only country in south east Asia which upsets India in All angels.. Even our people are treated badly..

India is trying its diplomacy best but Malaysia is not that trust worthy to depend for our economic and power model...

not only tamil etc but also other races are being treated discriminately by malay(including bugis etc) originated from indonesia in this place called malaysia....if u want to get trustworthy then build tight econmic/interest tie......u see people here in malaysia used to despise commie china in the past...
 
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well, malaysia is the major palm oil supplier in the world and everwhere around here the commodity crop plantation you see is oil palm trees.....perhaps i am going to join the industry in the future....malaysia just lacks the will and real preparations to change its current raw-material-exporting economy into a much more vigorous innovative one...in the foreseeable future this mode of economy is not sustainable so dont expect india to sell more raw materials to gain money....but i truly wonder what india can sell us ?

PALM oil was once a majorly famous in India.. especially for cooking.. when i was a child i used to stand in the queue with my mom in the Ration store to get these oils.. to say a very big queue when ever the oil reaches the Ration store...

Guess what? nowerdays sun flower oil and corn oil have become more famous and good for health.. we are able to sustain the production to a level on this...

I am not sure whether PALM oil has got some other use apart from cooking....

hmmm why should we invest in PALM oil then?... you can have them yourself buddy :pop:
 
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not only tamil etc but also other races are being treated discriminately by malay(including bugis etc) originated from indonesia in this place called malaysia....if u want to get trustworthy then build tight econmic/interest tie......u see people here in malaysia used to despise commie china in the past...

We did try a lot of things.. i can list humty number of initiatives... but your govt showed your back to us.... Still we are trying our efforts in order to protect our interest..
 
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Lip service at best

If you think so, so be it. Oh i get it. You are educating the Indian members not to fall for this lip service. So, noble and friendly. Thank you.

Malaysian PM knows it can bag a few billion worth of exports by massaging some Indian ego. So why not if it comes as easy as writing an article in a news paper

We are importing few Trade items which is in demand in my country (e.g Palm oil). World trade depends on currency not massage.

Rather countries which are dependent on AID has to do the massaging, IMF chief, World Bank President, Donor countries, etc

for god sake! spare this UNSC bs! India is being marketed by US all over UNSC and NSG

When it comes to marketing U.S is the best. They made the whole world believe there are WMD in Iraq. We have hired the best in the business of marketing.
 
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