Abstract | India and Malaysia have enjoyed a dynamic and multifaceted relationship
that is deeply rooted in shared historical, cultural, and civilization connections. Among
the various pillars of bilateral cooperation, cultural and educational exchanges occupy a
central and enduring position. These exchanges are not only a reflection of their age-old
ties but also a means of fostering people-to-people contacts in the 21st century. The
presence of a significant Indian Diaspora in Malaysia comprising mostly Tamils has
contributed to the seamless integration of Indian culture into Malaysian society. This has
led to the preservation and celebration of Indian traditions, languages, festivals, and arts
within Malaysia’s multicultural landscape. In the realm of education, both countries have
taken active steps to deepen cooperation through government scholarships, institutional
tie-ups, academic exchange programs, and faculty collaborations. Malaysian students
continue to pursue education in India, particularly in fields like medicine, engineering,
and the humanities. Conversely, Indian institutions and cultural centers have played a
pivotal role in promoting Malaysian culture and language in India. Cultural centers like
the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Indian Cultural Centre in Kuala Lumpur and literary
collaborations further enrich this bilateral dialogue
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