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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Mongolian counterpart Chimediin Saikhanbileg during the Mini Naadam festival in Ulan Bator, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI) <br>Modi is the first ever Indian Prime Minister to visit Mongolia. Check out why his visit to Mongolia is historic:</br>
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said ties between India and Mongolia are not driven by competition against others but it is a relationship of immeasurable positive energy that comes from their spiritual links and shared ideals. <br><i>Caption: Mongolia's Prime Minister Chimediin Saikhanbileg (L) and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspect honour guards during a welcoming ceremony outside the national parliament building at Sukhbaatar square, in Ulan Bator, Mongolia. (Reuters)</i></br> Modi, while speaking at the banquet hosted in his honour by Mongolian Prime Minister Chimed Saikhanbileg, said the "ancient relationship" between the two countries has got new strength and momentum with his visit, the first by an Indian Premier to the country. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minster Narendra Modi taking selfie with President of Mongolia Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj during a meeting in Ulan Bator, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI)</i></br> "This is a memorable day for India, for my delegation and me. In less than 24 hours, we have experienced true friendship. We have seen rare grace and generosity of a great people. We have experienced the beauty of your land," Modi said at the dinner. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Hamba Lama (Chief Abbott) during a visit to the Gandan Monastery in Ulan Bator, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI)</i></br> "We have nurtured our spiritual links. The visit to the Ganden monastery will be a source of joy forever. We have soaked in the richness of your culture at the mini-Naadam festival," he said. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses Mongolian Parliament in Ulan Bator, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI)</i></br> -
After talks between the two Premiers, it was announced that India has extended a USD one billion credit line to Mongolia for infrastructure development as they upgraded their ties to "Strategic Partnership". <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi caressing a horse which was presented by his Mongolian counterpart Chimed Saikhanbileg during the Mini Naadam festival in Ulan Bator, Mangolia on Sunday. (PTI)</i></br>
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"Ours is a relationship that is not measured on the scale of commerce or driven by competition against others. It is a relationship of immeasurable positive energy that comes from our spiritual links and shared ideals," Modi said. <br><i>Caption: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (C) draws a bow next to his Mongolian counterpart Chimed Saikhanbileg (4th R) as they attend a Naadam festival celebration on the outskirts of Ulan Bator, Mongolia. (Reuters)</i></br>
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"The importance of a journey is not measured by the distance covered, but by the destination reached. The visit may be short. But, the outcomes are substantive and significant. In the course of one day, we have imparted our ancient relations new strength and momentum," Modi said. <br><i>Caption: President of Mongolia, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj gifts the Traditional Mongolian musical instrument Morin Khuur to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ulan Bator, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI) </i></br>
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He highlighted that the two countries' political understanding and commitment have become stronger, economic cooperation has scaled new heights and security cooperation has expanded. "So, as we celebrate 25 years of democracy in Mongolia and 60 years of our diplomatic relations, we know that the best for relationship lies ahead of us," he said. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the students and staff at Atal Bihari Vajpeyee Information and Comm. Technology Training Centre, in Ulan Bator, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI)</br></i>
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"It is the energy that seeks the well being of our two nations and the common good of the world. This is a form of energy that has enormous power to be the force of peace, progress and prosperity in the world," he said. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed on his arrival at the National Cancer Center of Mongolia, in Ulan Bator, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI) </i></br>
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Mongolian Premier Saikhanbileg, who wore a bandhgala at the banquet, said, "We Mongolians take immense pride in our long historic and cultural bonds with the people of India." An all-vegetarian dinner spread was laid out for the Indian delegation including "nine gems" feast, steamed apple and fresh vegetable salad. A musical show also kept the guests entertained at the banquet. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi plays a traditional Mongolian music instrument Yochin at Mini Naadam Festival, in Ulan Batorr, Mongolia on Sunday. (PTI)</br></i>

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