High Commission Of Malaysia Ignites New Delhi With Vibrant Visit Malaysia Carnival 2026 To Bolster Bilateral Tourism And Economic Ties
The High Commission of Malaysia in India hosted the spectacular Visit Malaysia Carnival 2026 in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. Featuring cultural performances, authentic cuisine, and major industry partners like Gentari and PETRA Group, the event showcased Malaysia’s tourism and economic depth, inviting Indian travellers to explore Visit Malaysia Year 2026 and strengthening bilateral ties.
The event featured a series of high-profile moments, including Dato’ Muzafar Shah Mustafa, High Commissioner of Malaysia in India, and Ahmad Johanif Mohd Ali, Director of Tourism Malaysia – New Delhi, giving away prizes to winners. Addressing the assembly, Dato’ Muzafar Shah Mustafa stated that the Visit Malaysia Carnival 2026 is a reflection of the strong people-to-people connection between Malaysia and India, noting that through culture, cuisine, and shared experiences, the mission aims to bring Malaysia closer to friends in India and invite them to explore the many wonders the country offers during Visit Malaysia Year 2026. Complementing this vision, Ahmad Johanif Mohd Ali added that the carnival is not just a cultural showcase but an invitation to Indian travellers to discover Malaysia as a preferred holiday destination, emphasizing that with Visit Malaysia Year 2026, they look forward to welcoming more Indian tourists to experience Malaysia’s nature, islands, shopping, cuisine, and unique multicultural harmony.
The festivities were further elevated by the Perwakilan Ladies Association of Malaysia in India celebrating at the carnival, which featured captivating cultural performances, live cooking demonstrations of authentic Malaysian dishes, and specialized education, tourism, and business booths. Guests participated in interactive fun and games and an exciting raffles draw for visitors of all ages, while tasting an assortment of Malaysian cuisine and tropical fruits that offered a true flavour of Malaysia in the heart of New Delhi. A key highlight was the strong participation of strategic industry partners whose presence added a distinctive business dimension. Leading the lineup as Platinum Partners were SMH Rail India Pvt Ltd, PETRA Group, Gentari India, and Allanasons Pvt Ltd, representing sectors spanning railway projects, rail engineering solutions, sustainable manufacturing, social capitalism, clean energy solutions, green mobility, decarbonisation initiatives, and agri-trade, thereby reflecting Malaysia’s strategic and future-facing economic engagement with India.
The broader partner ecosystem highlighted the diversity of Malaysia–India trade and industry linkages, featuring Ingress Autoventures (India) Pvt Ltd and Patton International, demonstrating strong collaboration across automotive components manufacturing and industrial engineering sectors. In the consumer and hospitality space, support from K Hospitality Corp and Travel Food Services reflected the convergence between travel, lifestyle, and consumer services. Air connectivity, a crucial enabler of tourism and business exchange, was reinforced by the presence of Malaysia Airlines and Batik Air, highlighting seamless links between the two nations. The High Commission of Malaysia in India and Tourism Malaysia – New Delhi, an agency under the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC), extend their sincere appreciation to all attendees, partners, sponsors, and volunteers for the success of an event that underscored Malaysia’s commitment to sustainable tourism development in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. By combining destination promotion with a strong signal of business confidence, the Visit Malaysia Carnival 2026 delivered a differentiated platform that successfully reinforced the growing interest among Indians to explore Malaysia for travel, education, business, and lifestyle experiences.

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