
Tun Abdul Razak
Tun Abdul Razak was a prominent Malaysian politician who served as the country’s second Prime Minister from 1970 to 1976. He is known for promoting national unity and economic development, especially through the implementation of the New Economic Policy aimed at reducing poverty and racial inequality. Razak played a key role in stabilizing Malaysia during a challenging period of social change and regional conflicts. His leadership helped lay the foundation for Malaysia’s modern economy and fostered greater harmony among its diverse ethnic communities.