Action man wants things implemented expeditiously, says Malaysian PM Najib Razak

Action man wants things implemented expeditiously, says Malaysian PM Najib Razak
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently on a three-day visit to Malaysia, was accorded with an impressive ceremonial guard of honour on Monday at Perdana Square.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently on a three-day visit to Malaysia, was accorded with an impressive ceremonial guard of honour on Monday at Perdana Square.


His Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak warmly welcomed him, following which Prime Minister Modi inspected the guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome.

The national anthems of both the nations were played by the ceremonial band after which he met with the Malaysian cabinet members, ministers and dignitaries and then proceeded to hold bilateral talks with Razak.

Here are the highlights from the joint statement:

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I am very satisfied with the outcome of our meeting, very productive and constructive talks. We also discussed defence cooperation, India has very dynamic and strong defence industry: Najib Razak
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Let me say how deeply we value our relations with Malaysia. And, we are grateful for your stewardship of this relationship: Narendra Modi
I am particularly grateful to you for our security cooperation which underlines our shared commitm't to deal with security challenges: Narendra Modi
We are strengthening our excellent cooperation in Public Administration and Governance. NITI AYOG will work with PEMANDU: Narendra Modi

Modi also complimented his Malaysian counterpart for combating extremism and radicalisation and highlighting the "real values of Islam".

Later in the day, he will join the programme for the inauguration of the Torana Gate, interact with corporate Malaysia, and visit the Batu Caves Temple.

He will leave for Singapore today where he will hold deliberations with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on ways to enhance bilateral ties on the occasion of commemoration of 50th anniversary of the diplomatic ties.
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