Swaraj arrives in Mongolia on two-day visit

Press Trust of India  |  Ulaanbaatar 

Swaraj today arrived in Mongolia, becoming the first

Indian to visit the resouce-rich country in 42 years.

She is scheduled to hold bilateral talks to further strengthen political, strategic, economic, educational and cultural ties in the predominantly Buddhist nation.

"First visit of an Indian to in 42 years! Reconnecting with our shared Buddhist heritage, Swaraj warmly received by of Mongolia, B Battsetseg on her arrival in sunny Ulaanbaatar," tweeted Raveesh Kumar, at the

Swaraj, who is on a two-day visit to Mongolia, will co-chair the 6th round of Joint Consultative Committee meeting with D Tsogtbaatar.

Swaraj is the first in 42 years to visit

and have close cooperation in trade and economy, science, health, agriculture, culture, education, communication and tourism. The two countries are also working closely to ensure security and curbing international crimes and terrorism. The total trade between the two countries amounted to USD 25.6 million in 2016.

During her visit, Swaraj is also scheduled to deliver the keynote address at the Kushok Bakula Birth Centenary Celebrations in Ulaanbaatar commemorating the birth anniversary of Late Venerable Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, a highly revered Buddhist leader and monk from Ladakh and a former of to

Bakula Rinpoche, the longest serving Indian to Mongolia, made seminal contribution to promotion of India-ties.

Swaraj earlier visited where she participated in the meeting and on Sunday held wide-ranging bilateral talks with her Chinese counterpart

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 20:30 IST