Malaysia’s Defence Ministry unveiled its five-year defence strategy yesterday, outlining key priorities for national security. The plan encompasses two core documents: the National Defence Strategic Plan (PSPN) 2026–2030 and the Defence Capacity Blueprint (RTKP) 2026–2030. These strategic documents detail the nation’s defence action plan through 2030, signalling a long-term commitment to bolstering defence capabilities. The launch indicates a proactive approach to addressing evolving security challenges and modernizing the armed forces. Specific details of the plans were not immediately released, but officials stated they represent a landmark shift in defence planning. The Ministry anticipates the plans will enhance Malaysia’s preparedness and responsiveness to regional and global threats.