Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa is on a state visit to India from 13 to 16 October 2025.
India and Mongolia have signed 10 MoUs to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors including heritage, minerals, digital solutions, and humanitarian aid.
Key Areas of Cooperation
Humanitarian Aid & Heritage Restoration: Cooperation in restoration of heritage sites in Mongolia, showcasing India’s expertise in cultural preservation.
Minerals & Geology: Strengthened collaboration on geology and mineral resources, focusing on sustainable and mutually beneficial resource management.
Promotion of Cooperatives: MoUs also focus on fostering cooperation in the promotion of cooperatives, encouraging mutual support in areas such as agriculture, local industries, and socio-economic development.
Capacity Building: India will initiate a capacity-building programme to enhance the training and capabilities of Mongolia’s Border Security Force.
Cultural Diplomacy: India will offer free e-visas to Mongolian citizens and sponsor annual visits for young cultural ambassadors from Mongolia to India, strengthening people-to-people ties.
Spiritual and Cultural Ties:
Holy Relics:Relics of Sariputra and Maudgalyayana, key disciples of Lord Buddha, will be sent to Mongolia next year.
Nalanda and Gandan Monastery: Strengthened ties by linking Nalanda University and Gandan Monastery, a historic initiative to foster spiritual and academic exchanges.
Digital Solutions: Agreement to share digital solutions between the two nations, marking a significant step in tech cooperation.
Air Connectivity: A new Mongolian air carrier is set to begin charter flights to Amritsar and New Delhi, strengthening tourism and business ties.
India–Mongolia Bilateral Relations
Historical & Cultural Ties
Ancient Linkages: Shared heritage through Buddhism, with Indian monks influencing Mongolian spiritual traditions.
Modern Diplomatic Relations: Established in December 1955; India was the first non-Soviet country to recognize Mongolia.
Strategic Partnership:
Elevation to Strategic Partnership: In 2015, during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ulaanbaatar, both nations declared a strategic partnership.
Commemoration: 2025 marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 10th year of strategic partnership.
Defence Cooperation:
Joint Exercises: India and Mongolia conduct annual military exercises under the name “Nomadic Elephant”, while India also participates in Mongolia’s “Khaan Quest” peacekeeping drills since 2003, reinforcing mutual defense ties.
High-Level Engagements: Regular meetings of the India–Mongolia Joint Working Group on Defence Cooperation.
Economic & Developmental Cooperation:
Oil Refinery Project: India is constructing Mongolia’s first oil refinery with a $1.7 billion line of credit; expected to be operational by 2028.
Development Assistance: India has extended soft loans and technical assistance in sectors like education, IT, and healthcare.
Bilateral Trade: In 2024, bilateral trade between India and Mongolia reached $110.876 million, signaling a promising growth trajectory in economic cooperation.
Cultural & People-to-People Ties:
Cultural Exchanges: India and Mongolia regularly exchange cultural troupes, and projects like the reprinting of the Mongolian Kanjur (the Buddhist scripture) showcase their shared cultural heritage.
Spiritual Diplomacy: India continues to promote Buddhist heritage through various initiatives, reinforcing the spiritual bonds between the two nations.
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