 Malaysia, a beautiful country that has perfectly balanced the traditional and the modern world. It has a fascinating mix of peoples of Malay, Chinese and Indian origin. As part of Malaysia's drive towards modernization, the government is determined to create a generation of information technology savvy professionals. In 1996, the multimedia super corridor was created to develop Malaysia into a global IT hub. One of the important initiatives of the multimedia super corridor is the smart school flagship application. One of the projects that is supposed to spare and transform the economy to a knowledge based one is the smart school flagship and in contributing to the smart school flagship is NIIT, an Indian company which has helped develop one of the content areas. The NIIT has a long and successful track record of generating K-12 multimedia educational materials in India. In the Malaysian headquarters of the NIIT, skilled professionals work to develop the creative software for primary schools. As part of the smart school program, government schools are using the content developed by the NIIT. Young children have discovered how learning can be fun and Malaysia has taken the first step towards creating a knowledge based society. Irkant's first contract in Malaysia was in 1987 when it constructed the advanced training center near Sipang. This was completed in a given time frame to international quality standards. In 1993, for the first time, three Indian railways surplus meter gauge diesel locomotives were contracted on a wet lease basis on Malaysian railways through Irkant. Trained technicians and spare parts required for maintenance of the locomotives were supplied from India. The top quality of maintenance and performance by the locals by Irkant helped motivate the Malaysian railways to give repeat orders from time to time.