Key Points

Mongolia is set to launch charter flights connecting New Delhi and Amritsar later this year. President Ukhnaa announced this during his joint press conference with Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing how this will boost tourism and business ties. The two nations signed several agreements focusing on regional development and small enterprise growth. Both leaders expressed confidence that these initiatives would further strengthen the longstanding friendship between the spiritual neighbors.

Key Points: Mongolia to Launch Charter Flights to Delhi Amritsar This Year

  • New charter flights will connect Delhi and Amritsar with Mongolia starting this year
  • Both nations exploring transport logistics and third-country port cooperation
  • MoUs signed to empower local communities and boost small enterprises
  • Oil refinery project highlighted as strategic symbol of bilateral cooperation
  • President invites PM Modi for state visit to strengthen spiritual neighbor ties
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Mongolia prepares to operate charter flights to New Delhi, Amritsar to expand ties: President Ukhnaa

Mongolian President announces new air connectivity to boost tourism and business ties with India, expanding bilateral cooperation during state visit.

"Mongolian air carrier is preparing to operate charter flights to New Delhi and Amritsar starting later this year - President Ukhnaa"

New Delhi, October 14

In a major announcement, Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa said on Tuesday that the Mongolian Air Carrier is preparing to operate flights to New Delhi and Amritsar, which would start later this year and give a fillip, especially to tourism and business sectors.

He made the remarks during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Mongolian air carrier is preparing to operate charter flights to New Delhi and Amritsar starting later this year, which will make a substantial contribution to expanding our bilateral relations and cooperation, including tourism and business sectors", President Ukhnaa said.

He further noted how both India and Mongolia share similar views on the significance of exploring new avenues for connectivity.

President Ukhnaa said, "I am pleased to underscore that both sides share similar views on the significance of exploring new transport and logistics connections and gateways to enhance our trade and economic cooperation, as well as jointly utilizing the potential of third-country ports and transport corridors, sharing experience in road and railway development, and examining the feasibility of establishing regular direct flights and increasing transit connections between our two countries."

Speaking about the MoUs signed during his visit to India, he noted that these would empower local communities and give a boost in empowering citizens' livelihoods, and promoting the growth of small and medium-sized enterprise.

"The Memorandum of Understanding on the Promotion of Cooperatives and the Agreement on Cooperation in Indian Grant Assistance for Implementation of Quick Impact Projects, will not only support Mongolia's regional development concept, but also greatly contribute to empowering local communities, empowering citizens' livelihoods, and promoting the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises."

The Mongolian President in his remarks mentioned how the construction of the oil refinery stands as a flagship symbol of Mongolia-India cooperation and is of strategic importance for ensuring Mongolia's economic security and the further prosperity of the country.

He expressed deep gratitude to the government and companies of India, and to PM Modi for the "all-round support and collaboration for the successful implementation of this".

Appreciating PM Modi's contributions and efforts, which have played a "tremendous role" in expanding and deepening the relations and cooperation between India and Mongolia, President Ukhnaa expressed confidence that the outcomes of his meeting with PM Modi and the agreements reached would come to fruition, would work in "Bringing prosperity to our two nations and benefiting our peoples, thereby catalyzing the growth of Mongolia-India relations and cooperation even further."

In his concluding remarks, he hailed the friendship of the spiritual neighbours and invited PM Modi to pay a state-visit to Mongolia.

He said, "May the friendship between our two peoples continue to blossom for generations to and may the partnership between Mongolia and India, spiritual neighbours that share historic bonds, flourish for eternity....I reaffirm my invitation for you to pay a state visit to Mongolia, the land of the eternal blue sky with ancient history at a time of your convenience".

During the joint remarks, PM Modi expressed happiness and said, "I am delighted to welcome President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa and his delegation to India. The Mongolian President's visit to India after a gap of 6 years is an important event in itself. This visit is taking place when India and Mongolia have completed 70 years of political ties and 10 years of strategic partnership. On this occasion, we have launched a joint poster stamp..."

The Mongolian President arrived in Delhi on Monday for a four-day state visit.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some good connectivity news! Mongolia has been an important partner for India, especially in the energy sector with the oil refinery project. More flights mean more business opportunities for Indian SMEs looking to expand in Central Asia.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Mongolia, I'm thrilled about this development! The cultural exchange between our nations will be incredible. Mongolian nomads visiting Indian spiritual sites and Indian tourists experiencing the Gobi desert - what a beautiful connection!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope the government ensures these flights are affordable for common people. Sometimes these international agreements only benefit the elite. Let's make sure middle-class Indians can actually afford to visit Mongolia.
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Michael C
The strategic importance of this partnership cannot be overstated. Mongolia's location between Russia and China makes it crucial for India's "Act East" policy. More connectivity means more geopolitical leverage in the region. Smart move!
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Kavya N
"Spiritual neighbours" - what a beautiful way to describe our relationship! 🇮🇳❤️🇲🇳 The Buddhist connections between our countries run deep. Looking forward to visiting Mongolia's monasteries and welcoming Mongolian pilgrims to Bodh Gaya and Sarnath.
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Vikram M
Great to see India strengthening

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