President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa Holds Official Talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Ulaanbaatar, October 15, 2025 /MONTSAME/. President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa is paying a State Visit to the Republic of India from October 13 to 16 at the invitation of President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
During the visit, President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a tête-à-tête, followed by official talks. President Khurelsukh reaffirmed
that India is Mongolia’s “third neighbor” and a spiritual and strategic partner
in the Indo-Pacific region, and expressed the commitment to deepening the
Strategic Partnership and expanding bilateral cooperation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the historical
significance of the visit, which coincides with the 70th anniversary of
diplomatic relations between the two countries, noting that the visit would
further strengthen the friendly ties between the peoples and enhance the Strategic
Partnership.
President Khurelsukh recalled Prime Minister Modi’s
first official visit to Mongolia in 2015, on the occasion of the 60th
anniversary of diplomatic relations, which marked a new chapter in bilateral
relations between Mongolia and India.
The achievements of the past 70 years were reviewed, and both sides expressed a shared commitment to deepen bilateral relations through
new initiatives. Cooperation will be expanded across all sectors, with major
economic projects to be jointly undertaken.
Mongolia’s long-term development policy, “Vision
2050,” will be aligned with India’s national development strategy, “Viksit
Bharat 2047,” to strengthen cooperation in fields of economy, trade,
agriculture, energy, minerals, green development, culture, education, and
tourism.
President Khurelsukh emphasized the strategic significance of the Oil
Refinery project, describing it as a symbol of bilateral cooperation and a
vital contributor to Mongolia’s economic security and development. The
President also expressed sincere gratitude to the Government
of India for its continued support.
To promote
mutually beneficial economic cooperation, both sides
agreed to expand transport and logistics connectivity, including through the use of third-country ports and transport corridors.
President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa noted with confidence that charter flights by a Mongolian airline to Delhi and Amritsar will promote people-to-people exchanges and boost tourism between Mongolia and India.
The President also underscored the importance of the
Mongolia-India Business Forum, held during the visit, in strengthening ties among
entrepreneurs and fostering long-term trade and economic cooperation through
private sector partnerships.
Prime Minister Modi announced that India will offer 70
new scholarships to Mongolian students for the 2025-2026 academic year under
the Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme, in honor of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic
relations.
President Khurelsukh emphasized that cooperation in education
serves as a strong bridge between the two countries, praising the
“India-Mongolia Friendship Secondary School” as an important institution for
nurturing highly skilled future professionals.
The President also expressed confidence
that the “Beautiful Country of Mongolia”
concert, being held for the first time in Delhi, would strengthen mutual trust and
cultural understanding. Both sides agreed to deepen collaboration in culture,
the arts, and humanitarian initiatives, and promote exchanges in education, sports, and youth involvement.
The two sides reaffirmed their commitment to expanding
cooperation in regional and international arenas, including within the
framework of the United Nations and other international organizations.
As part of the visit, President Khurelsukh and Prime
Minister Modi planted trees, aligning Mongolia’s “Billions
of Trees” movement and India’s “One Tree for Mother” initiative,
symbolizing their shared commitment to combating climate change and protecting
the environment.
The talks concluded with the issuance of a Joint
Statement on Strengthening the Strategic Partnership between Mongolia and the
Republic of India. The talks were held in a cordial and constructive
atmosphere.