Malaysia Needs a Stronger Defence Strategy
Malaysia’s 10th-place position in the Lowy Institute’s 2025 Asia Power Index should be read not as a measure of national prestige, but as a strategic warning. Malaysia is classified as a middle power with significant diplomatic, economic and cultural influence, yet its military capability ranks only 17th among 27 countries and territories. This imbalance raises an important question: does Malaysia’s defence strategy adequately match the strategic environment it faces? The answer is increasingly uncertain. Malaysia’s overall power score of 20.6 reflects a country whose influence exceeds its hard-power capacity. Its diplomatic influence ranks ninth, economic relationships eighth and cultural influence sixth. Military capability, however, stands at 17th. This disparity has allowed Malaysia to pursue strategic autonomy and maintain constructive relations with competing major powers, but it also exposes a potential vulnerability: diplomacy can reduce tensions, but it cannot substitute...