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Malaysia



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Layout of Presentation

Pre-independence History
Post-independence History
Life of Mahathir Mohammad
Mahathir Mohammed as a Leader
Achievements of Mahathir
Current Malaysia
Conclusion
Questions and Answers Session
                    2
Presenters
Sohail Maqbool
 Maira Rathore
 Hirra Pervaiz
  Khalid Shah
  Sadia Niazi


       3
Mr. Sohail Maqbool




        4
MALAYSIA



       “Important things
       happened not only
       centuries before, but also
       decades ago”




   5
Pre-Independence History at a
          Glimpse

AD 1400
  S P Parameswara set up a trading base in Malacca
1511
  Portuguese took control
1641
  Dutch captured Malacca
1786
  British adventurer entered Penang Malay
                        6
Pre-Independence History at a
             Glimpse

1824
 Anglo-Dutch treaty signed, British controlled Malacca,
 Singapore and Penang
 Dutch controlled Sumatra
1840s
 Influx of Chinese tin miners to the western coast
1919
 British colonial rule throughout the peninsula

                            7
Pre-Independence History at a
          Glimpse


1941
 Japanese invaded and took control of Malaya and
 ruled until 1945

1948
 After the war, the British returned
  The Malays, Chinese and Indians joined forces to
 form an Alliance to fight for independence
                        8
31st August 1957
Independence Day




        9
Post-Independence History


1957
 On August 31, Federation of Malaya became
 independent of Britain with Tunku Abdul Rahman as
 prime minister
1963
 Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak joined the Federation;
 Malaya became Malaysia
1965
 Singapore withdrew from the Federation

                         10
Post-Independence History


1970
 Abdul Rahman's resignation, Tun Abdul Razak
 became the 2nd prime minister and formed the
 political coalition




                       11
Ms. Maira Rathore




        12
Emerging Malaysia

Malaysia grown rapidly into an important trading
partner of both USA and Europe
A large Islamic nation with a diverse population of
Malays, Chinese and Indians
Preserves many traditional values while adapting
an increasingly international look


                        13
Secret Behind the Success


  There is only one top
secret behind the whole
        story i.e.




                          14
Mahathir Mohammad was born on December 20, 1925, in
Alor Setar in Northern Malaysia

Graduated in 1953 from University of Malaya Singapore
According to Mahathir,
 “ This gave me a very good starting point in life: a strong
 family, a solid education and a good religious grounding”

Elected to parliament in 1964 as a member of the United
Malays National Organization (UMNO)
                              15
Conti…

In 1969 Mahathir was expelled from UMNO because of
conflict with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman
Rejoined UMNO in 1970
Reelected to its Supreme Council in 1972 and to
parliament in 1974
Later in 1974 appointed minister of education.
In 1976 he became deputy prime minister
In June 1981 was elected president of UMNO.
                       16
Mahathir Mohammad as PM


He became prime Minister in July
1981

The first commoner to hold that
office




                          17
Mahathir as PM Transformed
              Malaysia

Reformed the tax structure and reduced trade
tariffs
Privatized numerous state-owned enterprises
Abridge Malaysia’s ethnic divisions by increasing
general prosperity
The NEP (New Economic Policy)has been replaced
in 1991 by the NDP (New Development Policy)


                         18
Mahathir as PM Transformed
               Malaysia

Malaysia prospered economically, with
   growing manufacturing sector
  an expanding middle class
  rising literacy rates
   increased life expectancies
Significant infrastructure project
  North-South Expressway, a highway that runs from
  the Thai border to Singapore

                            19
Mahathir says,
“I inherited the strength of will and pragmatism from
 previous prime ministers. From the 1st I learnt how to
 handle race relations. From 2nd I learnt pragmatism. I
am less diplomatic. I feel something is right and should
  be done, I will do it and will say it. That’s really the
  difference. All these ideas were put in place by my
          predecessors, so I owe it to them.”

                           20
Ms. Hirra Pervaiz




       21
Example of positive discrimination between Malays and
Chinese living in Malaysia
             Malays                             Chinese
  MALAYS (Bumiputras, the sons        Chinese
  of the soil)                        Mostly businessmen
  Rice Cultivation- Common            Healthy and influential
  occupation                          Developed and economically
  Live in Small Communities           dominant
  Have Limited Social Contacts        Socially effective
  Mostly Poor and Illiterate          educated



                                 22
Constructive protection was incorporated in
 NEP (New Economic Policy) by Abdul Razzak
 According to Mahathir,

“ The principal purpose was to draw the Malays into the
    main stream of the country’s economic life. The idea
  isn’t to expropriate or redistribute the wealth of other
      ethnic groups, but to enrich the Malays through
               expanding ECONOMIC CAKE”

                            23
Quotas were set and Malays receive a higher
number of scholarships as per their deserving
ratios
MCS (Malaysian Civil Service)
Reforms in Malays land Reserve Laws
Issuance of more business contracts and licenses
to Malays.
Credits, office space and other benefits and
economic advantages
                     24
Employment rate
 4 million in 1970
 4.8 million in 1980
Unemployment decreased from 7.8% to 5.7%
Average Annual Growth Rate
 7.3% for 2nd plan period
 8.6 for 3rd plan period


                            25
Mahathir as a Leader
Constructive protection (Positive Discrimination)
Peaceful coexistence
Tolerance but not at the cost of principles
Trust
Social justice
Desire to excel
Visionary and committed
Discourage hegemony
Effective role in regional, Islamic and Int’l Politics
                            26
Lessons We Can Learn From His
           Leadership
Willing to learn
Dare to take the challenge
Communication skills
Passion for belief
Make a correct decision & work it out to achieve
the goals
Understand the requirements of the market place
Sensitive to the fast changing world
Professionally handle the Diversity at work place
Confident, responsible & visionary
                        27
Achievements
1989
 Communist Party of Malaysia signed peace accord to abandon its
 armed struggle
1990
 Sarawak Communist insurgent signed a peace accord with the
 government
Vision 2020 through NDP
1993
 4 Constitutional amendments to avoid delaying legislation
1998
 Kuala Lumpur become the first Asian city to host the Common Wealth
 Games


                                28
Achievements

1999
 Mahathir expelled Anwar his Deputy Prime Minister from the
 party, United Malays National Organization (UMNO), found
 guilty and sentenced to nine years in prison
2001
 Government decided to proceed with construction of the
 huge Bakun hydroelectric power project in Sarawak
2002 Aug
 new laws against illegal immigrants came into effect
 Modernization and rapid infrastructure development
                             29
Mr. Khalid Shah




      30
Malaysia After Mahathir’s Reign




               31
Current Malaysia


               Datuk Seri Najib Tun
            Prime Minister of Malaysia




       32
Current Malaysia




Floating Mosque of Malaysia
              33
Current Malaysia
Official Languages
  Bahasa Melayu
Other Languages
  Chinese , English, Tamil, indigenous
Work force (10.89 million, 2007)
   Services: 57%
  Industry: 28% (manufacturing-19%, mining and
  construction-9%)
  Agriculture-15%


                             34
Current Malaysia
Area: 329,847 sq. km
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Population 29,179,952 (July 2011 est.)
Annual population growth rate 1.542% (2011 est.)
2.0%, (2010)
Ethnic groups: (2012) Malay and Indigenous
61.4%, Chinese 23.7%, Indian 7.1%, others 7.8%
Religions: (2012) Islam 60.4%, Buddhist
19.2%, Christian 9.1%, Hindu 6.3%, Other 5%

                        35
ECONOMY




   36
ECONOMY

Nominal GDP:
$247.6 billion (2011 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP):
$9204
Natural resources
Agricultural products
Industry

                        37
ECONOMY


Trade
   Marchandise Exports: $212.7 billion (2011
est.),
  $197billion(2010)
  Electronic products, machinery, liquid natural gas,
  petroleum and petroleum products, telecom
  equipment.
Major markets
  China , Singapore, Japan, U.S. , Thailand
                         38
Import and Export
                                   Exports: $212.7 billion
Imports: $168 billion (2011            (2011 est.),
          est.),
 Electronics                       Electronic Equipment
 Machinery                         Petroleum and Liquefied Natural
                                   gas
 Petroleum Products
                                   Wood and its Products
 Plastics
                                   Palm Oil
 Vehicles
                                   Rubber
 Iron and Steel Products
                                   Textile




                              39
Education


Education expenditures: 4.1% of GDP (2008)
Budget: RM30 billion (USD10 billion)
Literacy (2000 census)
 Total Population: 88.7%
 Male: 92%
 Female: 85.4% (2000 census)
Literacy (2009 census)
 Total Population: 95%
                     40
Ms. Sadia Niazi




      41
Government




    42
GOVERNMENT

Federal parliamentary democracy with a
constitutional monarch
Constitution: 1957
 Subdivisions: 13 states and three federal territories (Kuala
 Lumpur, Labuan Island, Putrajaya federal administrative
 territory).
Each state has an assembly and government
headed by a chief minister

                             43
Branches of Government


Executive
Legislative
Judicial




              44
Malaysian Military Strength

LAND ARMY (2011)
 Total Land Weapons: 2,465
 Tanks: 74
 Towed Artillery: 54
 Mortars: 200
 AT Weapons: 1,124
 AA Weapons: 733
 Logistical Vehicles: 3,200

                              45
Malaysian Military Strength


NAVAL POWER (2011)
 Total Navy Ships: 65
 Merchant Marine Strength: 321
 Major Ports & Terminals: 5
 Submarines: 2
 Frigates: 4
 Patrol Craft: 37
 Mine Warfare Craft: 4
 Amphibious Assault Craft: 1
                       46
Malaysian Military Strength
AIR POWER (2011)
 Total Aircraft: 258
 Helicopters: 103
 Serviceable Airports: 118




                             47
Transport of Malaysia



One of the world’s best transport system is in Malaysia




                           48
Some quotes by Mahathir
     Mohammad


          49
“I'm a fundamentalist in the true sense. That is to
   say, I follow the fundamentals of religion... But
        for over 1,400 years people have been
   interpreting and re-interpreting the religion to
  suit their own purpose! ... These [extremist and
  terrorist acts] are not Islamic fundamentals any
  more than the Christians who burned people at
   the stake are fundamentalist. They are actually
    deviating from the teachings of the religion!”
                        50
51
“The financial turmoil has underscored the
many challenges inherent in globalization, ...
 Even as we embrace it, we must be wary of
     the dangers which accompany it.”




                     52
“If that is everybody's desire we will have to
                   consider it”



“I have promised not to interfere in politics and
    I have not said anything about many things
             which were done wrong”
                        53
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Conclusion



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Malaysia presentation

  • 2. Layout of Presentation Pre-independence History Post-independence History Life of Mahathir Mohammad Mahathir Mohammed as a Leader Achievements of Mahathir Current Malaysia Conclusion Questions and Answers Session 2
  • 3. Presenters Sohail Maqbool Maira Rathore Hirra Pervaiz Khalid Shah Sadia Niazi 3
  • 5. MALAYSIA “Important things happened not only centuries before, but also decades ago” 5
  • 6. Pre-Independence History at a Glimpse AD 1400 S P Parameswara set up a trading base in Malacca 1511 Portuguese took control 1641 Dutch captured Malacca 1786 British adventurer entered Penang Malay 6
  • 7. Pre-Independence History at a Glimpse 1824 Anglo-Dutch treaty signed, British controlled Malacca, Singapore and Penang Dutch controlled Sumatra 1840s Influx of Chinese tin miners to the western coast 1919 British colonial rule throughout the peninsula 7
  • 8. Pre-Independence History at a Glimpse 1941 Japanese invaded and took control of Malaya and ruled until 1945 1948 After the war, the British returned The Malays, Chinese and Indians joined forces to form an Alliance to fight for independence 8
  • 10. Post-Independence History 1957 On August 31, Federation of Malaya became independent of Britain with Tunku Abdul Rahman as prime minister 1963 Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak joined the Federation; Malaya became Malaysia 1965 Singapore withdrew from the Federation 10
  • 11. Post-Independence History 1970 Abdul Rahman's resignation, Tun Abdul Razak became the 2nd prime minister and formed the political coalition 11
  • 13. Emerging Malaysia Malaysia grown rapidly into an important trading partner of both USA and Europe A large Islamic nation with a diverse population of Malays, Chinese and Indians Preserves many traditional values while adapting an increasingly international look 13
  • 14. Secret Behind the Success There is only one top secret behind the whole story i.e. 14
  • 15. Mahathir Mohammad was born on December 20, 1925, in Alor Setar in Northern Malaysia Graduated in 1953 from University of Malaya Singapore According to Mahathir, “ This gave me a very good starting point in life: a strong family, a solid education and a good religious grounding” Elected to parliament in 1964 as a member of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) 15
  • 16. Conti… In 1969 Mahathir was expelled from UMNO because of conflict with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Rejoined UMNO in 1970 Reelected to its Supreme Council in 1972 and to parliament in 1974 Later in 1974 appointed minister of education. In 1976 he became deputy prime minister In June 1981 was elected president of UMNO. 16
  • 17. Mahathir Mohammad as PM He became prime Minister in July 1981 The first commoner to hold that office 17
  • 18. Mahathir as PM Transformed Malaysia Reformed the tax structure and reduced trade tariffs Privatized numerous state-owned enterprises Abridge Malaysia’s ethnic divisions by increasing general prosperity The NEP (New Economic Policy)has been replaced in 1991 by the NDP (New Development Policy) 18
  • 19. Mahathir as PM Transformed Malaysia Malaysia prospered economically, with growing manufacturing sector an expanding middle class rising literacy rates increased life expectancies Significant infrastructure project North-South Expressway, a highway that runs from the Thai border to Singapore 19
  • 20. Mahathir says, “I inherited the strength of will and pragmatism from previous prime ministers. From the 1st I learnt how to handle race relations. From 2nd I learnt pragmatism. I am less diplomatic. I feel something is right and should be done, I will do it and will say it. That’s really the difference. All these ideas were put in place by my predecessors, so I owe it to them.” 20
  • 22. Example of positive discrimination between Malays and Chinese living in Malaysia Malays Chinese MALAYS (Bumiputras, the sons Chinese of the soil) Mostly businessmen Rice Cultivation- Common Healthy and influential occupation Developed and economically Live in Small Communities dominant Have Limited Social Contacts Socially effective Mostly Poor and Illiterate educated 22
  • 23. Constructive protection was incorporated in NEP (New Economic Policy) by Abdul Razzak According to Mahathir, “ The principal purpose was to draw the Malays into the main stream of the country’s economic life. The idea isn’t to expropriate or redistribute the wealth of other ethnic groups, but to enrich the Malays through expanding ECONOMIC CAKE” 23
  • 24. Quotas were set and Malays receive a higher number of scholarships as per their deserving ratios MCS (Malaysian Civil Service) Reforms in Malays land Reserve Laws Issuance of more business contracts and licenses to Malays. Credits, office space and other benefits and economic advantages 24
  • 25. Employment rate 4 million in 1970 4.8 million in 1980 Unemployment decreased from 7.8% to 5.7% Average Annual Growth Rate 7.3% for 2nd plan period 8.6 for 3rd plan period 25
  • 26. Mahathir as a Leader Constructive protection (Positive Discrimination) Peaceful coexistence Tolerance but not at the cost of principles Trust Social justice Desire to excel Visionary and committed Discourage hegemony Effective role in regional, Islamic and Int’l Politics 26
  • 27. Lessons We Can Learn From His Leadership Willing to learn Dare to take the challenge Communication skills Passion for belief Make a correct decision & work it out to achieve the goals Understand the requirements of the market place Sensitive to the fast changing world Professionally handle the Diversity at work place Confident, responsible & visionary 27
  • 28. Achievements 1989 Communist Party of Malaysia signed peace accord to abandon its armed struggle 1990 Sarawak Communist insurgent signed a peace accord with the government Vision 2020 through NDP 1993 4 Constitutional amendments to avoid delaying legislation 1998 Kuala Lumpur become the first Asian city to host the Common Wealth Games 28
  • 29. Achievements 1999 Mahathir expelled Anwar his Deputy Prime Minister from the party, United Malays National Organization (UMNO), found guilty and sentenced to nine years in prison 2001 Government decided to proceed with construction of the huge Bakun hydroelectric power project in Sarawak 2002 Aug new laws against illegal immigrants came into effect Modernization and rapid infrastructure development 29
  • 32. Current Malaysia Datuk Seri Najib Tun Prime Minister of Malaysia 32
  • 34. Current Malaysia Official Languages Bahasa Melayu Other Languages Chinese , English, Tamil, indigenous Work force (10.89 million, 2007) Services: 57% Industry: 28% (manufacturing-19%, mining and construction-9%) Agriculture-15% 34
  • 35. Current Malaysia Area: 329,847 sq. km Capital: Kuala Lumpur Population 29,179,952 (July 2011 est.) Annual population growth rate 1.542% (2011 est.) 2.0%, (2010) Ethnic groups: (2012) Malay and Indigenous 61.4%, Chinese 23.7%, Indian 7.1%, others 7.8% Religions: (2012) Islam 60.4%, Buddhist 19.2%, Christian 9.1%, Hindu 6.3%, Other 5% 35
  • 36. ECONOMY 36
  • 37. ECONOMY Nominal GDP: $247.6 billion (2011 est.) GDP - per capita (PPP): $9204 Natural resources Agricultural products Industry 37
  • 38. ECONOMY Trade Marchandise Exports: $212.7 billion (2011 est.), $197billion(2010) Electronic products, machinery, liquid natural gas, petroleum and petroleum products, telecom equipment. Major markets China , Singapore, Japan, U.S. , Thailand 38
  • 39. Import and Export Exports: $212.7 billion Imports: $168 billion (2011 (2011 est.), est.), Electronics Electronic Equipment Machinery Petroleum and Liquefied Natural gas Petroleum Products Wood and its Products Plastics Palm Oil Vehicles Rubber Iron and Steel Products Textile 39
  • 40. Education Education expenditures: 4.1% of GDP (2008) Budget: RM30 billion (USD10 billion) Literacy (2000 census) Total Population: 88.7% Male: 92% Female: 85.4% (2000 census) Literacy (2009 census) Total Population: 95% 40
  • 43. GOVERNMENT Federal parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch Constitution: 1957 Subdivisions: 13 states and three federal territories (Kuala Lumpur, Labuan Island, Putrajaya federal administrative territory). Each state has an assembly and government headed by a chief minister 43
  • 45. Malaysian Military Strength LAND ARMY (2011) Total Land Weapons: 2,465 Tanks: 74 Towed Artillery: 54 Mortars: 200 AT Weapons: 1,124 AA Weapons: 733 Logistical Vehicles: 3,200 45
  • 46. Malaysian Military Strength NAVAL POWER (2011) Total Navy Ships: 65 Merchant Marine Strength: 321 Major Ports & Terminals: 5 Submarines: 2 Frigates: 4 Patrol Craft: 37 Mine Warfare Craft: 4 Amphibious Assault Craft: 1 46
  • 47. Malaysian Military Strength AIR POWER (2011) Total Aircraft: 258 Helicopters: 103 Serviceable Airports: 118 47
  • 48. Transport of Malaysia One of the world’s best transport system is in Malaysia 48
  • 49. Some quotes by Mahathir Mohammad 49
  • 50. “I'm a fundamentalist in the true sense. That is to say, I follow the fundamentals of religion... But for over 1,400 years people have been interpreting and re-interpreting the religion to suit their own purpose! ... These [extremist and terrorist acts] are not Islamic fundamentals any more than the Christians who burned people at the stake are fundamentalist. They are actually deviating from the teachings of the religion!” 50
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  • 52. “The financial turmoil has underscored the many challenges inherent in globalization, ... Even as we embrace it, we must be wary of the dangers which accompany it.” 52
  • 53. “If that is everybody's desire we will have to consider it” “I have promised not to interfere in politics and I have not said anything about many things which were done wrong” 53
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