Narendra Modi reaches Mongolia in first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister

modiPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday landed in Ulan Bator in the Mongolian capital in the first-ever visit by an Indian prime minister.

Modi arrived in Ulan Bator from Shanghai in the second leg of his three-nation visit. He concluded a three-day visit to China on Saturday that also took him to Beijing and Xi’an.

He was received at the airport by Mongolian Foreign Minister L. Purevsuren.

Mongolia, a landlocked country between China and Russia, has a population of over 2.9 million. More than half of the population follow Buddhism, and about three per cent follow Islam and 2.2 per cent Christianity, while 2.9 per cent are Shamanist.

With a land area slightly smaller than Alaska, it has a density of around 1.7 people per square km – among the lowest population densities among independent countries.

Mongolia is nicknamed the “Land of Blue Skies”, as it has around 250 sunny days.

India has close ties with Mongolia from centuries.

While Buddhism was spread to Mongolia by Ashoka and his disciples, Mughal emperor Babur was a descendent of Genghis Khan, founder of the Mongol empire.

Modi will spend Sunday in Mongolia and address the Mongolian parliament, which will be opened on a holiday, in a special gesture.

The prime minister would start his day by presenting a sapling of the Bodhi tree to the chief abbot of the Gandan Monastery in Ulan Bator.

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