AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBuddha Relics Return: Lord Buddha’s chief disciples’ relics—Arhant Sariputra and Arhant Maudgalyayana—were carried from Ulaanbaatar to New Delhi, ending a 10-day Vesak exposition in Mongolia that drew around 100,000 visitors, with Ladakh Lt. Gov. Vinai Kumar Saxena leading the delegation. Livestock Health Crisis: Mongolia culled over 1,200 livestock in Bayan-Ulgii and Khovd after foot-and-mouth disease spread, with authorities citing aggressive SAT-1 and additional O-serotype cases and raising preparedness across provinces. Mining & Investment: Azzuro Resources (AZ9) is pivoting toward copper after drilling expanded the Red Hill sulphide zone, as Mongolia seeks to mature as a mining jurisdiction and attract long-term capital. Climate Cooperation: South Korea and Kyrgyzstan agreed to accelerate joint carbon-reduction projects, noting Mongolia as a reference point for adopting carbon-credit rules. Regional Connectivity: East Kazakhstan’s governor pitched the region as a Great Altai logistics hub, aiming to strengthen transport links between China, Russia, and Mongolia. Sports Spotlight: Ulaanbaatar Amazons are seeded for the Vienna women’s 3x3 series, keeping Mongolia’s presence on the international court.
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