Sources said that the Malaysian prime minister invited Ambani to invest in sectors like power, media and financial businesses.
The Malaysian government had earlier given permission to Ambani-promoted Reliance Capital Asset Management Company to operate in Malaysia.
The ADAG also has other business interests, including 17 multiplexes with 72 screens, in Malaysia. Razak, on a five-day state visit in India, also met leaders of the business chambers.
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