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After China visit, Modi leaves for Mongolia
Shanghai, May 16
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
on Saturday left here for Mongolia, on the second leg of his
three-nation tour. It is the first visit by an Indian prime minister.
During
his day-long visit in Mongolia on Sunday, Modi will present a sapling
of the Bodhi tree to the chief abbot of the Gandan Monastery in Ulan
Bator. He will meet Mongolian Prime Minister Chimed Saikhanbileg for
talks after which several agreements are to be inked.
He will
address the Mongolian parliament, which will be opened on a holiday in a
special gesture. Modi will also meet the speaker.
He will meet President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj and will attend a banquet lunch in his honour.
Modi
will later lay the foundation stone for an IT centre and attend a mini
Naadam festival - a national sporting festival and watch wrestling,
archery and horse racing events in an open arena. He is also to address a
community reception and banquet in Ulan Bator.
From Mongolia, he travels to South Korea.
Modi
spent three days in China, visiting Xi'an, Beijing and Shanghai. He
held talks with President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang and
both sides inked 24 agreements. He also met top Chinese CEOs and
addressed the Tsingua University and Fudan University.