Indian envoy offers ‘solid bridge’ in ties


On a mission: Kumar (in suit) being presented with a portrait of himself by Overseas Friends of BJP Malaysia chapter executive president Datuk V. Manikandamurthy (third from left).

KUALA LUMPUR: India’s new chief diplomat here has put out a special message to Malaysians – “please keep me busy on the job.”

Seeking co-operation from all quarters to succeed in his latest tour of duty, High Commissioner-designate Mridul Kumar said he placed a high value in people-to-people ties.

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