Updated On: 07 February, 2026 05:40 PM IST | Tarun Verma
PM Narendra Modi embarked on an official two day visit to Malaysia at the invitation of the Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Modi’s visit, his first foreign trip of 2026, is expected to focus on strengthening defence ties, economic cooperation, and expanding the comprehensive strategic partnership established in 2024. Pics/PTI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves as he emplanes in New Delhi for his first foreign trip of 2026
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PM Modi arrives in Kuala Lumpur to a grand red-carpet reception where, underscoring a renewed momentum in India–Malaysia ties

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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim receives Modi at the airport, accompanied by Human Resources Minister Ramanan Ramakrishnan and Deputy Foreign Minister Lukanisman bin Awang Sauni
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The two leaders travel together in the same car from the airport to the venue of an Indian community event to celebrating the "India-Malaysia people-to-people connect", showing the warmth in bilateral relations

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PM Narendra Modi, Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar and others during the community programme, in Kuala Lumpur aiming to expand the comprehensive strategic partnership elevated in August 2024
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At the community programme, Modi addresses the Indian diaspora in Malaysia, which numbers nearly three million and is among the largest in the world

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Modi praises the Indian community for their contribution to Malaysia’s progress and calls them a “living bridge” between the two countries
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Officials said PM Modi and Anwar are scheduled to hold wide-ranging talks expected to yield several agreements, while New Delhi is also set to press Kuala Lumpur on the extradition of preacher Zakir Naik.