India and Mongolia signed 14 agreements,
including an air services agreement and in cyber security, as Prime Minister
Narendra Modi held talks with his Mongolian counterpart Chimed Saikhanbileg The two Prime Ministers witnessed the signing
of the following bilateral agreements:
1) Agreement between the
two governments on Transfer of Sentenced Prisoners
2) Agreement between the
two governments on Air services
3) Joint statement for
India-Mongolia strategic partnership
4) Agreement between the
two governments on cooperation in the field of animal health and dairy
5) MoU on cooperation in
the field of traditional systems or medicine and homeopathy
6) MoU between the
Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of India and the Ministry of Justice
of Mongolia for enhancing cooperation in border guarding, Policing and
surveillance
7) Programme of
cooperation in the field of culture for the Years 2015-2018
8) MoU on the
establishment of cyber security training centre in the Ministry of Defence of
Mongolia
9) MoU between the
Foreign Service institute between the external affairs ministries of both the
governments
10)MoU on cooperation on
foreign affairs
11)MoU on cooperation in
the field of renewable energy
12)MoU for Cooperation
between the National Security Council of the Republic of India and the National
Security Council of Mongolia
13)MoU on the
establishment of India-Mongolia Friendship Secondary School in Mongolia
14)MoU between Tata
Memorial Centre of India and National Cancer Center of Mongolia for Gifting of Bhabhatron-II Terecobalt
Unit along with a radiotherapy simulator
$1-billion credit
line to Mongolia:
Besides the agreements signed, India will provide a Line of Credit of $1
billion to support expansion of Mongolia’s economic capacity and infrastructure.
India’s Bhabhatron for Cancer patients in Mongolia:- Prime Minister
Narendra Modi gifted Mongolia a Bhabhatron, the indigenous machine developed by
Indian scientists for cancer treatment, in the first demonstration of bilateral
cooperation in the civil nuclear sector. Modi, on a two-day visit to Mongolia,
the first-ever by an Indian Premier, drove down to the National Cancer Centre
here and gifted the centre the equipment to boost cancer care. He said that,
Bhabhatron is state-of-art nuclear medicine cancer therapy machine, developed
and manufactured in India.
Bhabhatron equipment "can help treat
cancer in Mongolia. This will be the first demonstration of our cooperation in
the civil nuclear sector". An MoU was earlier signed between India's Tata
Memorial Centre and Mongolia's National Cancer Centre for gifting of
Bhabhatron-II Tele-therapy Unit along with a Radiotherapy Simulator.
Mongolian Prime Minister Chimed Saikhanbile
thanked India for its support for the development of peaceful use of nuclear
energy in Mongolia, and appreciated the gesture of providing the Bhabhatron and
the simulator to the centre.
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