Context:
India and Malaysia have signed 11 agreements to deepen strategic cooperation in trade, defence, energy, semiconductors, and counter-terrorism, strengthening their partnership in the Indo-Pacific region.
Key Highlights:
- Strategic Agreements Signed
- A total of 11 agreements were signed to expand bilateral cooperation.
- Key sectors include:
- Trade and investment
- Defence and maritime security
- Energy and manufacturing
- Semiconductors and digital technology.
- Semiconductor Cooperation
- A framework agreement on semiconductor collaboration was signed.
- Aims to strengthen technology supply chains and electronics manufacturing.
- Local Currency Trade
- Both countries agreed to promote trade settlements using local currencies:
- Indian Rupee
- Malaysian Ringgit.
- Diplomatic Support
- Malaysia expressed support for India’s bid for permanent membership in a reformed United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
- Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
- Both nations reaffirmed commitment to combat terrorism with “no double standards and no compromise”.
- Cooperation includes intelligence sharing and security coordination.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Malaysia
- Located in Southeast Asia.
- Member of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations).
- ASEAN
- Regional intergovernmental organisation founded in 1967.
- Members: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia.
- ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA)
- Implemented in 2010.
- Facilitates trade between India and ASEAN countries.
- Semiconductors
- Materials with conductivity between conductors and insulators.
- Essential components in electronics, computers, and telecommunications devices.
- Indo-Pacific Region
- Geopolitical region covering Indian and Pacific Oceans, crucial for global trade and security.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Strategic Importance of India–Malaysia Relations
- Strengthens India’s Act East Policy and engagement with ASEAN.
- Enhances cooperation in the Indo-Pacific security architecture.
- Economic and Technological Cooperation
- Semiconductor collaboration supports India’s semiconductor manufacturing ambitions.
- Expands opportunities in digital technologies, AI, health, and food security.
- Maritime Security Cooperation
- Both countries share interest in freedom of navigation and maritime stability.
- Important for sea lanes of communication (SLOCs) in the Indo-Pacific.
- Role in Multipolar Global Order
- India and Malaysia support reform of global institutions such as the UNSC.
- Cooperation contributes to regional stability and strategic autonomy.
- Way Forward
- Accelerate review of ASEAN-India Trade Agreement (AITIGA).
- Strengthen defence and maritime cooperation mechanisms.
- Promote technology partnerships and resilient supply chains.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper II – International Relations: India–ASEAN relations and Indo-Pacific strategy.
- GS Paper III – Economy: Semiconductor supply chains and trade partnerships.
- GS Paper III – Internal Security: Counter-terrorism cooperation.
