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The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) is an agreement between Malaysia and India to strengthen bilateral trade. The agreement is in line with the recommendations given by the Joint Study Group which contained members from both the parties. This was signed by Dr. Manmohan Singh, the then Prime Minister of India and Mr. Najib ...
India–Malaysia relations, also called the Indo-Malaysian relations, are the bilateral foreign relations between India and Malaysia. India has a high commission in Kuala Lumpur , [ 1 ] and Malaysia has a high commission in New Delhi [ 2 ] and a consulate general in Chennai and Mumbai .
Malaysia: India Malaysia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (IMCECA) CECA 8 February 2011 1 July 2011 [7] Mauritius: India Mauritius Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement CECPA 22 February 2021 1 April 2021 [7] Thailand: India Thailand Free Trade Agreement FTA 9 October 2003 1 September 2006 [7] Singapore
India and Malaysia will seek to expand economic ties and strengthen cooperation on defense and security, the leaders of the two countries said on Tuesday. This came during Malaysian Prime Minster ...
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The ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) was signed in 2009. "The review of AITIGA is expected to enhance and diversify trade while addressing the current asymmetry in the bilateral trade ...
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Between 1993 and 2003, ASEAN-India bilateral trade grew at an annual rate of 11.2%, from US$2.9 billion in 1993 to US$12.1 billion in 2003. [7] Much of India's trade with ASEAN is directed towards Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand, with whom India holds strong economic relations. [6] In 2008, the total volume of ASEAN-India trade was US$47.5 ...