AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMongolia–India Buddhist Ties: An Indian delegation led by Ladakh Lt. Gov. Vinai Saxena arrived in Ulaanbaatar to return the holy relics of Lord Buddha’s chief disciples, Arahant Sariputra and Arahant Maudgalyayana, after a 10-day exposition at Gandantegchenling Monastery. Livestock Health Alert: Mongolia’s western Khovd province has raised preparedness for an indefinite period to contain foot-and-mouth disease, with large public events and gatherings banned; SAT-1 has been detected in Khovd and Bayan-Ulgii. Sports—Ulaanbaatar Open: India closed the Ulaanbaatar Open Senior Ranking Series with 17 medals, including three men’s freestyle golds (Deepak, Sagar Jaglan, Dinesh) and a Greco-Roman team title. Tourism Boost: Mongolia welcomed 84,035 foreign tourists in May and 292,063 in the first five months of 2026, up 32% year-on-year, as the country pushes year-round travel goals. Education & AI: Mongolia’s education ministry met Mozaik Education to plan a joint working group on introducing AI tools and modernizing textbooks for digital transition.
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