Indian Ambassador to Mongolia Suresh Babu met with Prime Minister J.Erdenebat and expressed his hope that friendly and close relations between India and Mongolia will be continued for long period in further.
Prime Minister of Mongolia noted:
"Even Mongolia is facing with economic crisis, our Government will implement sustainable and long-term economic policies which help to develop our country. It is beneficial to our economy to control the flow of mineral and agricultural raw materials and we need to process the raw materials locally. Therefore, we are ready to cooperate with India on developing processing industries".
Mr. Suresh Babu, the newly appointed ambassador, stated that Parliamentary election was conducted fair in Mongolia and the country has achieved a peaceful shift of new Government by people`s choice which made me proud of Mongolian democracy.
Indian Prime Minister Nerandra Modi has visited in Mongolia on May, 2015. Ambassador Suresh Babu requested PM to focus on the implementation of some agreements established during the visit including establishment of India-Mongolian joint school and educating 200 Mongolian students in India.
At the end of the meeting, Ambassador Suresh Babu said trade turnover between our two countries is not enough and its ranging between USD 15-20 million. He requested PM to study the possibilities on operating direct flights to Delhi in order to hold regular meetings of businesses of two countries.
Indian Ambassador to Mongolia Suresh Babu met with Prime Minister J.Erdenebat and expressed his hope that friendly and close relations between India and Mongolia will be continued for long period in further.
Prime Minister of Mongolia noted:
"Even Mongolia is facing with economic crisis, our Government will implement sustainable and long-term economic policies which help to develop our country. It is beneficial to our economy to control the flow of mineral and agricultural raw materials and we need to process the raw materials locally. Therefore, we are ready to cooperate with India on developing processing industries".
Mr. Suresh Babu, the newly appointed ambassador, stated that Parliamentary election was conducted fair in Mongolia and the country has achieved a peaceful shift of new Government by people`s choice which made me proud of Mongolian democracy.
Indian Prime Minister Nerandra Modi has visited in Mongolia on May, 2015. Ambassador Suresh Babu requested PM to focus on the implementation of some agreements established during the visit including establishment of India-Mongolian joint school and educating 200 Mongolian students in India.
At the end of the meeting, Ambassador Suresh Babu said trade turnover between our two countries is not enough and its ranging between USD 15-20 million. He requested PM to study the possibilities on operating direct flights to Delhi in order to hold regular meetings of businesses of two countries.