Landmark Partnership Aims to Boost FDI, Modernize Urban Infrastructure, and Deepen Malaysia–India Economic Cooperation
New Delhi: On 15 February 2026, HE DATO Dr. Bhargav Mallappa and HE DATO Dr. S. Selvaganesh Selvaraj were granted an audience with His Highness Yam Raja Izzuddin Iskandar Shah Al-Haj Ibni Almarhum Sultan Idris Afiffullah Shah at Mid Valley Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
During the meeting, HE DATO Dr. Bhargav Mallappa sought His Highness’s blessings for the ambitious Kampung Bharu 2.0 redevelopment project. The discussion focused on shared vision, mutual respect, and long-term cooperation aimed at transforming one of Kuala Lumpur’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods.
Following the meeting, a major strategic partnership was formalized with DSAT Private Equity Sdn. Bhd., under which HE DATO Dr. Bhargav Mallappa is committing substantial investment to accelerate the redevelopment initiative. A key highlight of the project is the proposed iconic twin-tower development, designed to redefine the city’s skyline while carefully preserving the cultural and historical identity of Kampung Bharu.
As part of the agreement, HE DATO Dr. Bhargav Mallappa has acquired equity in DSAT Private Equity Sdn. Bhd., a company licensed and regulated by the Securities Commission Malaysia. The regulated structure ensures that all investments follow strict legal, regulatory, and governance standards, maintaining full transparency and accountability.
Speaking about the initiative, HE DATO Dr. Bhargav Mallappa said:
“Malaysia stands out for its economic resilience, stable governance, and vast opportunities in urban transformation. Kampung Bharu 2.0 presents a unique opportunity to create a landmark that honors heritage while embracing modern progress. Our commitment is to invest responsibly, transparently, and with a long-term development vision.”
Adding to this, HE DATO Dr. S Selvaganesh Selvaraj stated:
“This collaboration reflects the growing strength of Malaysia–India partnerships in strategic development. By combining international expertise with local vision, we aim to contribute meaningfully to sustainable growth, job creation, and long-term economic value.”
Welcoming the engagement, Yam Raja Izzuddin Iskandar Shah Al-Haj Ibni Almarhum Sultan Idris Afiffullah Shah said:
“We appreciate the confidence shown by international investors in Malaysia’s growth story. Development must be forward-looking while respecting our cultural roots. Initiatives like Kampung Bharu 2.0 have the potential to generate economic value, create skilled employment, and further strengthen Malaysia–India relations.”
The partnership is expected to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), create high-value jobs, upgrade urban infrastructure, and deepen economic ties between Malaysia and India, while supporting inclusive and sustainable national development goals.




