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  2. Ministry of Defence (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Defence (Malay: Kementerian Pertahanan; Jawi: كمنترين ڤرتاهنن ‎), abbreviated MINDEF [1] or KEMENTAH, [2] is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for defence, national security, army, navy, hydrography, air force, armed forces, intelligence services, counterintelligence, military intelligence, national service, and veterans affairs.

  3. Minister of Defence (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The current Malaysian Minister of Defence is Mohamed Khaled Nordin since 12 December 2023. The minister is supported by Deputy Minister of Defence which is Adly Zahari . The Minister administers the portfolio through the Ministry of Defence .

  4. List of federal ministries and agencies in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister's Department (JPM) Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) Ministry of Communications; Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) Ministry of Digital; Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) Ministry of Economy; Ministry of Education (KPM) Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA)

  5. Reserve Officer Training Unit - Wikipedia

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    The wooden structure was built on University of Malaya's land by the Malaysian Public Works Department as part of an agreement between University of Malaya and the Ministry of Defense. As part of the agreement, the University of Malaya must share the building with the Malaysian Army .

  6. Civil service in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia’s bureaucracy is one of the biggest in the world, with 1.7 million civil servants to a population of 32 million, a ratio of 4.5% compared with Singapore’s ratio of 1.5% civil servants to total population, Hong Kong’s 2.3% and Taiwan’s ratio of 2.3%. [3]

  7. Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    After independence, Malaysia moved forward by establishing and developing its own defence industry. Malaysia has improved its defence industry through its defence companies by locally manufacturing and producing weapons, such as ammunition, rifles, armoured cars, warships and light aircraft including unmanned aerial vehicles for the armed forces.

  8. Malaysian Armed Forces Council - Wikipedia

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    The Minister of Defence. One member appointed by the Conference of Rulers. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, who is appointed by the King of Malaysia. The Secretary General of Defence Ministry. Two senior staff officers of the army, appointed by the King. A senior officer of the navy, appointed by the King.

  9. Malaysia Civil Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia Civil Defence Force (Malay: Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia; popularly known as APM or MCDF; formerly JPAM or JPA3) is the civil defence services agency in Malaysia. Until 31 August 2016 it was known as the Civil Defence Department ( Malay : Jabatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia ).