India, Mongolia agree to jointly fight terror, boost trade

IANS  |  Ulaanbaatar 

Indian Swaraj on Wednesday discussed terrorism with her Mongolian counterpart and the two agreed to collaborate to confront those who design and support terror outfits.

She co-chaired the sixth round of the India-Joint Consultative Committee (IMJCC), focusing on a range of issues including economic, energy, political, strategic, educational and cultural ties along with Tsogtbaatar.

She is the first Indian to visit in 42 years.

In 2015, Narendra Modi became the first Indian to visit this landlocked Asian country. It had ruffled China's feathers.

Addressing the media here after the IMJCC meeting, Swaraj said: "We discussed global challenges affecting humanity, particularly terrorism, and agreed to collaborate bilaterally in the international arena to root out this evil."

She said sees as a factor of stability in East Asia, adding that the country's social and economic development is the key to peace and prosperity in the region.

is currently helping build its first with a $1 billion line of credit, to reduce its dependence of neighbouring nations.

"We reviewed the progress in our on-going collaborative projects, including the refinery project selected by the government of for implementation with the support of $1 billion dollar Indian line of credit.

"We directed our officials to coordinate follow up action on each side for the expeditious implementation of these projects. Our strong political ties must be complemented by commensurate levels of trade, economy and investment."

Stating that has today emerged as one of the fastest growing large economies in the world, Swaraj said that with its rich natural resources and strong aspiration for development, can be an important partner in India's growth story.

"Tsogtbaatar and I agreed to explore possible ways to identify new areas of cooperation in all sectors of mutual interest and to enhance our bilateral trade and investments. We discussed economic cooperation in areas such as infrastructure development, energy, services and IT," Swaraj said.

"I call upon the Mongolian business community to seize economic opportunities arising out of India's growth."

In Wednesday's meeting, both sides agreed to remove institutional and logistical impediments to boost trade, tourism and people-to-people contacts.

"I reiterated to Tsogtbaatar our continued commitment for capacity building programmes for the people of Mongolia, including in areas such as, training in English language and IT," the Indian said.

She said both the nations have identified new areas of cooperation that include IT, infrastructure, and services.

"We look forward to more students visiting for pursuing vocational education & training under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation programme, also known as ITEC, and through scholarships offered by the Indian Council of Cultural Relations," she said.

"We would encourage students from to pursue studies in Indian art, music and culture which would further reinforce our cultural links."

Swaraj also encouraged Mongolian students to visit and enroll in fields like Buddhist studies.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 13:46 IST