PM seeks to strengthen ties with India


THE land of the Taj Mahal and the sacred Ganges River is the next big stage for Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak as he arrives here to widen engagement with a country that is predicted to be the world’s third most powerful economy by 2030.

It will be the Prime Minister’s third visit to India since taking office in 2009, which underscores his deep personal commitment to strengthen ties with one of Malaysia’s closest allies.

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