23 November 2025 | Wyndham Acmar Klang, Malaysia
The India–Malaysia United Economic Summit 2025, organized under the auspices of the United Diplomatic Council (UDC), is a high-level forum designed to strengthen bilateral and multilateral partnerships while advancing trade and investment opportunities in Malaysia. The Summit brings together senior diplomats, trade commissioners, policymakers, industry leaders, and international experts for a full day of dialogue and engagement. Its central objective is to highlight Malaysia’s economic strengths and connect them with the interests of Indian and global investors.
Strategic Focus: The discussions will centre on seven key growth sectors: agribusiness, infrastructure, manufacturing and logistics, tourism, critical minerals, creative industries, and information technology and business process management. Each of these areas represents significant potential for collaboration, new investment, and long-term partnerships.
Program Flow: The day will open with keynote addresses and high-level panels featuring government representatives and senior officials. These sessions will set the tone by outlining Malaysia’s role in the ASEAN region, India’s strategic influence in the Indo-Pacific, and the broader regional context shaped by emerging free trade agreements.
Delegates will then move into sector-specific dialogues, designed to give investors practical insights into opportunities on the ground. These discussions will be complemented by structured business-to-business and business-to-government networking sessions, offering direct access to decision-makers and potential partners.
Special expert-led conversations will further enrich the program, exploring themes such as governance transparency through artificial intelligence, Malaysia’s positioning as a regional leader, and new models of collaboration across borders.
Distinguished Participation: The Summit will feature the presence of esteemed Guests of Honour, including H.E. Menzies Sifpho Dlamini, High Commissioner of Eswatini; H.E. Leonard Mengezi, Government of Malawi; Hon. Ganbatirau S/o Veeraman, Malaysia Hindu Sangam; Datuk Liew Kok Keong, Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Malaysia; Fazami Kamalabadi, Government of Botswana; and Ahlam Janahi, Bahrain Businesswomen’s Association. In addition, Trade Commissioners from the India–ASEAN Trade Council, IndiaCommonwealth Trade Council, and India–GCC Trade Councils, along with the Asian Arab Chamber of Commerce and the Asian Arab Chamber of Diplomacy, will play an active role in shaping the discussions.
Evening Segment: The Summit will conclude with the Awards & Commendations of Excellence 2025, celebrating outstanding achievements in education, hospitality, healthcare, wellness, technology, consultancy, fashion, and other leading industries. This closing ceremony reflects the Summit’s broader mission to not only drive trade and investment but also to recognize and honour innovation, leadership, and cross-border excellence across ASEAN and beyond.
For participation details and inquiries, please contact us at secretariat@udcouncil.org
