Iskandar Malaysia
Iskandar Malaysia aims to be a sustainable region of international standard. The beacon of new growth, Iskandar Malaysia will spur economic developments
that actuate Malaysia's global potential. Recognising the need for sustainable development, social and environmental issues features heavily on its agenda.
Iskandar Malaysia's commitment to these causes are evident in its manifestation within the Iskandar Malaysia Masterplan.
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Malaysia - Independence and Onward: 1957 - Present
With 1957's independence, a new series of difficult decisions lay ahead of Malaya, the first of which was to determine exactly what territories would be
included in the new state. In 1961, the term "Malaysia" came into being after Tunku convinced Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak to join Malaya in a federal union
(Singapore later opted out of the union, peacefully, in 1965). Afraid that the union would interfere with his expansionistic plans, Indonesia's president
Sukharno launched attacks against Malaysia in Borneo and on the peninsula, all of which were unsuccessful.
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ISO is a non-governmental organization that forms a bridge between the public and private sectors. On the one hand, many of its member institutes are part of the governmental structure of their countries, or are mandated by their government.
more infoIskandar Malaysia aims to be a sustainable region of international standard. The beacon of new growth, Iskandar Malaysia will spur economic developments that actuate Malaysia's global potential. Recognising the need for sustainable development, social and environmental issues features heavily on its agenda.
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