- Recently, Indian Defence Minister interacted with his Malaysian counterpart to deepen Defence Cooperation between the two countries.
 - The Malaysian air force has been looking for 18 new light fighter jets with several nations, including South Korea, Pakistan, China and Sweden, making a pitch. The Indian offer is for the LCA Mk1A version
 - India has offered a dual package for the indigenous fighter jets as well as maintenance of the Russian origin Su30 MKM aircraft being operated by Malaysia.
 
Highlights of the Meeting
- Both countries highlighted the areas in which Indian defence industries could assist Malaysia. India invited senior officers from Malaysia to India to get a first-hand experience of the facilities and products of Indian defence industry.
 - Malaysia expressed the need for inducting women personnel in peace keeping missions. Both sides agreed to engage each other on this issue.
 - Both countries agreed to upgrade capability for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations.
 - Both sides discussed the existing defence cooperation activities and framework between the two countries, and ways to further enhance them under the existing Malaysia India Defence Cooperation Meeting (MIDCOM) framework.
 - The next MIDCOM is scheduled to held in July 2022, and it was decided to use this platform for a deeper engagement in defence.
 
Key Points of India-Malaysia Relations
- India established diplomatic relations with Malaysia in 1957.
 - Economic Relation: India and Malaysia have signed Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). CECA is a kind of Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
 - India has also signed the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in services and investments with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
 - Malaysia is the third largest trading partner in ASEAN.
 - Bilateral trade between India and Malaysia is significantly biased in favour of Malaysia.
 - Defence& Security Cooperation: Joint military exercises “Harimau Shakti” are held annually between the two countries.
 - Traditional medicine: India and Malaysia have signed a MoU on cooperation in the field of Traditional Medicine in October 2010.
 - The Government of Malaysia has been working to popularize AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) systems in Malaysia.
 - AYUSH systems are practiced in Malaysia.
 
SOURCE: THE HINDU,THE ECONOMIC TIMES,MINT
        
        
        
        