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PRESIDENT OF INDIA TO VISIT
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ At invitation of Mongolia's President, a state visit will run of the State Head of Republic of India Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil.
While being here July 27-30, Mrs Pratibha Devisingh Patil will hold negotiations with her Mongolian counterpart Mr Ts.Elbegdorj, will receive Mongolia's Prime Minister, the Parliament Vice-Speaker and some women politicians.
The Indian President will deliver a speech at the Mongolia-India business forum, lay a wreath to the UB-located monument to Mohandas K.Gandhi.
The Republic of India is one of the largest investor-countries for Mongolia. According to statistics, direct investments of USD
7 million and 527 thousand were made to Mongolia by 30 Indian companies in 1990-2010. In the previous year, the trade turnover between the two countries reached USD 17 million 637.7 thousand.
In 1987, Mongolia enrolled the Technical Assistance Program of India. In frames of it, 30 Mongolian students and master candidates study every year in India with the governmental scholarships. India rendered a non-refundable aid of USD 7 million to Mongolia in 2008, and granted a soft-loan of USD 25 million for overcoming the financial crisis in 2009.
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While being here July 27-30, Mrs Pratibha Devisingh Patil will hold negotiations with her Mongolian counterpart Mr Ts.Elbegdorj, will receive Mongolia's Prime Minister, the Parliament Vice-Speaker and some women politicians.
The Indian President will deliver a speech at the Mongolia-India business forum, lay a wreath to the UB-located monument to Mohandas K.Gandhi.
The Republic of India is one of the largest investor-countries for Mongolia. According to statistics, direct investments of USD
7 million and 527 thousand were made to Mongolia by 30 Indian companies in 1990-2010. In the previous year, the trade turnover between the two countries reached USD 17 million 637.7 thousand.
In 1987, Mongolia enrolled the Technical Assistance Program of India. In frames of it, 30 Mongolian students and master candidates study every year in India with the governmental scholarships. India rendered a non-refundable aid of USD 7 million to Mongolia in 2008, and granted a soft-loan of USD 25 million for overcoming the financial crisis in 2009.
B.Khuder