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Malaysian PM Mohd Najib Tun Razak to arrive in India tomorrow, PM Narendra Modi extends welcome

Modi and Razak will hold substantive talks on April one which are expected to cover a range of issues.

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NEW DELHI: Malaysian Prime Minister Mohd Najib Tun Razak will undertake a visit to India from tomorrow, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi said will give further boost to bilateral relations.
        
"I'll be travelling to India for a 5-day visit. A country that's been our friend since 1957. Looking forward to meeting PM @narendramodi again," Razak tweeted.
        
Responding to this, Modi tweeted, "India is delighted to welcome you, Prime Minister. Your visit will further boost India-Malaysia ties."
        
Razak will start his visit from Chennai and will reach Delhi on March 31.
        
Modi and Razak will hold substantive talks on April one which are expected to cover a range of issues, particularly focusing on enhancing business ties.

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