Malaysia and India are set to discuss key issues like politics, security and trade at their fifth Joint Commission meeting here on Tuesday, in yet another step towards taking their ties to the strategic partnership- level as envisioned by their Prime Ministers. Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, who arrives here on Monday, will lead the Indian side at the talks while his Malaysian counterpart Anifah Aman will head the host country's delegation. The 5th Joint Commission meeting follows the recent signing of the ambitious Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement between the two countries. The 4th meeting of the commission was held in New Delhi from February 14 to 16, 2007, the Press Trust of India reported. The talks will focus on issues like politics and security, trade and investment, tourism and culture, education, agriculture and commodities trade, health, medicine and pharmaceuticals, foreign workers, immigration and consular, air and shipping services, bioscience and biotechnology, information and communication technology, energy and green technology and cooperation at multilateral, regional and global levels such as the UN, NAM and ASEAN. During his three-day visit, Krishna will meet Najib, Home minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein and his counterpart Anifah Aman.