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Strengthening Administrative Synergy: India-Malaysia Collaboration on Governance Reforms

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The 2nd India-Malaysia Joint Working Group meeting focused on institutionalizing best practices in public administration, leveraging the expertise of the National Centre for Good Governance and Malaysia’s Public Service Department.

The 2nd India-Malaysia Joint Working Group meeting, held on August 18, 2026, marks a significant step in deepening bilateral cooperation regarding public administration and governance reforms. As both nations navigate the complexities of modernizing their bureaucratic frameworks, this partnership serves as a strategic platform for the exchange of institutional knowledge and administrative best practices. The discussions centered on the collaborative efforts between India’s National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) and Malaysia’s Public Service Department. For India, such engagements are vital for refining its civil service training modules, enhancing service delivery mechanisms, and integrating digital governance tools to ensure transparency and accountability. Malaysia, known for its structured public service reforms, offers valuable insights into performance-based management and citizen-centric administrative models that align with India’s ongoing efforts to improve the 'Ease of Living' for its citizens.

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