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Is Malaysia on track with renewable energy plans?

Under the National Energy Transition Roadmap or NETR, Malaysia plans to achieve 70% renewable energy capacity by 2040. How far have we progressed towards that path this year, and can global momentum for renewable energy be sustained under the incoming Trump presidency?

The year ahead 2025 – world

Malaysia will strengthen its navy and air force to safeguard territorial waters, including the South China Sea, while keeping diplomatic channels open with stakeholder countries, said Malaysia’s National Security Council (NSC) director-general Raja Nushirwan Zainal Abidin. 

2025 ASEAN chair Malaysia expected to revive bloc amid questions about neutrality

Joining intergovernmental organisation BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) can attract more foreign investments to Malaysia amid the intensifying economic race among global superpowers, say analysts.

Malaysia’s multilateral diplomacy: A year of balancing priorities

Malaysia's diplomacy in 2024 reflects a strategically calibrated approach to multilateralism, effectively addressing global and regional challenges while reinforcing its influence on key international platforms.

Malaysia will strengthen territorial defence while keeping diplomatic channels open in South China Sea

Malaysia will strengthen its navy and air force to safeguard territorial waters, including the South China Sea, while keeping diplomatic channels open with stakeholder countries, said Malaysia’s National Security Council (NSC) director-general Raja Nushirwan Zainal Abidin. 

Malaysia as ASEAN Chair with Thomas Daniel

Straight Talk Southeast Asia is a weekly podcast series that covers politics in Southeast Asia, analysing elections, conflict, political risk, governance and human rights.

How inflation erodes cash transfers and what to do about it

The indexation of benefits, or anchoring cash transfers to inflation levels, rep- resents a key and underexplored dimension of the adaptive social protection (ASP) agenda. While considerable attention has been paid to coverage ex- pansion as a core function of ASP, this report argues that indexation can be fruitfully framed as a novel feature of making social protection systems more adaptive. Through indexation, the adequacy of cash transfers can evolve – or “keep the pace” – with changing conditions.

Diplomacy the Southeast Asian way

Backed by new initiatives and existing goals, there is considerable expectation that 2025 will mark a new chapter for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Yet simultaneously, enthusiasm is being curtailed by apprehension about the institution’s relevance and functions.

Making the Malaysia-India comprehensive strategic partnership work

Malaysia-India ties were elevated to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) during Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s maiden state visit to India in August 2024.
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