India and Malaysia pledged Sunday to deepen their semiconductor partnership as the Indian Ocean neighbors ramp up trade and security links during a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi touched down in Malaysia on Saturday, his first visit in more than a decade, where he inked a number of agreements with Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim, including deals on renewable energy, health care and artificial intelligence.
“Along with AI and digital technologies, we will advance our partnership in semiconductors, health and food security,” Modi said.


