MALAYSIAN PM ARRIVING TODAY; TRADE, STRATEGIC TIES ON AGENDA
Why in the news?
Anwar Ibrahim, the prime minister of Malaysia, is scheduled to visit India to talk about strengthening strategic and commercial connections between the two nations.
Key Details
- Anwar Ibrahim: The current prime minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, is well-known for his reformist initiatives and resolute anti-corruption stance. His political career has been turbulent, as he was twice imprisoned on accusations that were mostly perceived as being driven by politics.
- Trade Relations: India and Malaysia enjoy a robust trading partnership, with projected trade between the two countries reaching $19.4 billion by 2022. The main commodities traded are equipment, electronics, and palm oil. Additionally, Malaysia is one of India’s main suppliers of palm oil.
- Strategic Cooperation: It is anticipated that both nations would talk about how to strengthen their strategic collaboration in fields like cybersecurity, defense, and regional security. Malaysia is an essential ASEAN member and a valuable Indo-Pacific partner for India due to its advantageous position.
- Zakir Naik Issue: In bilateral relations, there is a contentious matter around the notorious Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who is accused of money laundering and hate speech in India. Since 2017, Naik has been residing in Malaysia, and India has asked for his extradition. It’s likely that this matter will come up during the visit.
- Extradition Request: Zakir Naik has been the subject of formal extradition petitions from India, but Malaysia has up till now declined to comply, citing humanitarian and legal grounds. There is still disagreement between the two nations over how to resolve this matter.