As Mongolia emerges as a hub for the uranium market, it must navigate a delicate balance between the East and West.
To enhance bilateral defense ties, the 12th India-Mongolia Joint Working Group meeting was held in Ulaanbaatar from May 16-17 ...
Under the auspices of the country's parliament speaker, Gombojav Zandanshatar, the book festival is organized twice a year in Mongolia by the non-governmental organization Nomiin Soyolt Yertunts ...
The India and Mongolia Defence Ministries organised the 12th Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting on May 16-17 in Ulaanbaatar, ...
Highlighting the potential of India's defence industry capacity and capability, the Indian Joint Secretary expressed optimism ...
The icy peaks of Jargalant Mountain are supposed to belong to snow leopards, whose numbers have dwindled to fewer than 1,000 in Mongolia, but hard-pressed herders are increasingly pushing into the ...
Domestically, increased fiscal spending and rising household incomes may contribute to heightened inflationary pressures ...
Inner Mongolia is a major battleground for advancing the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, an ecological project ...
Mongolia’s first uranium mine is expected to produce about 2,750 tons annually for three decades, some 4% of global production; it’s currently one of the top 10 unexploited deposits worldwide.
The 12th Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting between the Defence Ministries of India and Mongolia took place in Ulaanbaatar on ...