Malaysia to ensure Asean leads regional integration with India, other partners, says PM Anwar


NEW DELHI, Aug 20 -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim delivering a lecture titled ‘Towards a Rising Global South Leveraging on Malaysia-India Ties’ at Sapru House, Indian Council of World Affairs, during his official three-day visit to India. --fotoBERNAMA (2024) COPYRIGHT RESERVED

NEW DELHI: Malaysia, which will assume chairmanship of the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) next year, will work closely with India and other dialogue partners to ensure that the 10-nation bloc remains at the forefront of regional integration and continues to be a driving force for sustainable development in the region.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he expected India, as one of Asean’s long-standing dialogue partners, to play a pivotal role as the Asean-India partnership has been instrumental in fostering economic growth, security cooperation, and cultural exchange across the region.

"We see great potential in deepening this collaboration, particularly as we seek to align Asean’s priorities with broader initiatives that support the Global South,” he said during his lecture entitled "Towards a Rising Global South: Leveraging Malaysia-India Ties” at Sapru House, Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) here Tuesday (Aug 20).

He added that Malaysia would not only focus on strengthening existing Asean mechanisms and institutions and make them fit for purpose, but also find synergies with other frameworks that are crucial for regional development and prosperity.

Malaysia also has plans to enhance engagement between Asean and the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), which is expected to not only connect the regions but also highlight overlooked challenges and priorities, he said.

"These challenges, rooted in the unique geography, demographics, and resources of our regions, are silent yet potent forces that must be acknowledged and addressed," Anwar added.

In pursuing these goals, he emphasised that the Global South agenda must be deeply anchored in shared norms and values to reflect the extraordinary diversity that characterises these regions.

Besides India, Asean’s other dialogue partners include Australia, Canada, China, European Union, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.- Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Anwar , ASEAN , BIMSTEC , India

Next In Nation

Umno general assembly begins June 1, runs until July 12
Parents, community crucial to success of Malaysia Education Plan, says Fadhlina
Tourism Ministry to continue sport-tourism initiatives to promote Malaysia globally
Teen found drowned at Bagan Lalang beach
Sarawak must develop local expertise in aerospace, satellite technologies, says Abang Johari
Thunderstorms, heavy rain in six states till 11pm, says MetMalaysia
Odeon theatre blaze: Myanmar worker died from smoke inhalation
Papar's Gelvia crowned Unduk Ngadau 2026
Stability, unity key to Sarawak's continued progress, says Fadillah in Gawai message
Tourism Malaysia brings Kaamatan, Gawai to life at three airports

Others Also Read