NITN | @notintownlive | 14 Oct 2025, 11:26 am
India-Mongolia
Narendra Modi issuing joint statement with Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa. Photo: Randhir Jaiswal/X
Narendra Modi met Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa on Tuesday for a delegation-level talk when the Indian PM announced to provide free e-visas to Mongolian citizens.
"Even though we do not share a border, India has always considered Mongolia a close neighbour," Modi said in his joint statement.
"We will continue to strengthen people-to-people ties. We have decided to provide free e-visas to Mongolian citizens. And we will sponsor the annual visit of young cultural ambassadors from Mongolia to India," he said.
The Mongolian President is visiting the country at a time when India and Mongolia are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties and 10 years of Strategic Partnership.
"To mark this, we have released a Joint Postal Stamp, highlighting our shared heritage, diversity, and strong civilizational bonds," Modi said.
He further said: "Our defence and security cooperation is also steadily strengthening. We have launched several new initiatives, from training programs to the appointment of a Defense Attaché at the Embassy. India will also launch a new capacity-building program for Mongolia's border security forces."
He said: "Our approach to global issues is based on our shared values. We stand as close partners in international forums, supporting a free, open, inclusive, and rules-based Indo-Pacific. Together, we also work to amplify the voice of the Global South."
Khurelsukh Ukhnaa earlier met Indian EAM S Jaishankar in New Delhi.
"Appreciate his warm sentiments on advancing, as spiritual neighbours and Global South members, our strategic partnership," Jaishankar said.
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