India-Mongolia ties not of convenience but of trust, spiritual strength: Swaraj

Press Trust of India  |  Ulaanbaatar 

and share a unique partnership which is not of convenience but a relationship of "trust and spiritual strength", Swaraj today said.

was not only an eminent Buddhist leader, but also the longest serving of to

served as India's to from 1990 - 2000. He also served as a in

The event marked his contribution to the promotion of Buddhism in and to the deepening of civilisational and spiritual bonds between the two countries.

"and share a unique partnership. The spiritual connection through Buddhism provides strength to our relationship. It is not a partnership of convenience but a relationship of trust and spiritual strength," she said.

Swaraj said in its engagement with Mongolia, is revitalising Buddhism as a strong symbol of civilisational connection transcending into modern times.

Swaraj, who arrived here yesterday on a two-day visit, is the first Indian to visit the resource-rich country in 42 years.

"In our own small way, we are trying to work with our Mongolian friends to protect and preserve our Buddhist heritage," she said.

is a predominantly Buddhist nation with over 50 per cent of its population following Buddhism.

She said Buddhism is a great connector of civilisations since millenia.

"had dedicated his life to the service of people. He is a highly revered figure in He was a proud embodiment of India's age-old Buddhist traditions and our message to the world of peace, amity and humanism," she said.

Earlier, Swaraj and Mongolian D Tsogtbaatar presided over the 6th Session of the Joint Committee on Cooperation and discussed economic cooperation in areas such as infrastructure development, energy, services and IT.

Swaraj said sees as a factor of stability in and believes that Mongolia's social and economic development is important for peace and prosperity in the region.

She said also encourage students from to visit the country for further study and research in the field of Buddhist studies.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 16:45 IST