27/02/2026 05:54 pm MYT
Early this year, the Berlin power grid was attacked by extremists, causing several high-voltage cables on a bridge near a power plant to go up in flames. Although the fire was quickly put out, around 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses were left without electricity for about a week in the middle of winter. It was the longest blackout in the city since the end of World War II. On the other side of the planet, in the freezing cold of Urumqi, Xinjiang, robot dogs are on patrol at a 220-kV substation, keeping a close eye on equipment to help ensure stable power for everyone.
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This week, the National Unity Department released the 2025 National Unity Index (IPNas). The Index is a composite social cohesion measure that produces a score between 0 and 1 to reflect the overall level of national unity in Malaysia, with higher values indicating stronger unity. It is an empirically based index developed under the Twelfth Malaysia Plan (12P) that integrates multiple constructs of social cohesion, including ethnicity, cross-ethnic social relations, national ethos, as well as governance and development dimensions.
The IPNas 2025 climbed to 0.701, surpassing the target set under the 12P. However, the survey also underscores persistent structural sensitivities: ethnicity, media narratives, politics and religion remain key perceived fault lines, while notable disparities between states indicate that unity is uneven rather than uniformly consolidated. The findings imply that national cohesion in Malaysia is improving but remains conditional—dependent on inclusive development, credible governance and responsible public discourse. In short, unity appears to be strengthening institutionally, yet socially fragile in perception, requiring sustained and regionally nuanced policy attention. News reporting, digital contents, and viral messages that manipulate racial sentiments need to be curtailed to prevent negative perceptions between communities.
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