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ID146968
Title ProperEWmerging dimensions of India’s relations with Mongolia
Other Title Information from comprehensive to strategic partnership
LanguageENG
AuthorSoni, Sharad K
Summary / Abstract (Note)n terms of regional dimensions, the North East Asian identity of Mongolia, together with socio-economic and political ties with other countries (particularly in Asia) generate much scope for further expansion and concretisation of India-Mongolian cooperation in various sectors. Herein, the political role of Buddhism takes precedence in guiding engagements with foreign partners and institutions. Therefore, Buddhism - both as a religion and as a soft power foreign policy tool - must be seen in the context of achieving the goals of peaceful co-existence, ensuring friendship from generation to generation, and furthering mutual development through cooperation in terms of foreign policy objectives. Buddhism in Mongolia’s foreign policy perspectives may prove to be beneficial not only in the smooth execution of relations with countries like India but also with Russia as well as other countries of East Asia, including both Southeast and Northeast Asia where Buddhist communities exist in large numbers.
The convergence of political, economic and social interests may get a definite push in Mongolia’s bilateral and multilateral relations if its Buddhist diplomacy succeeds, especially in the Asian context. In this vein, PM Modi’s Mongolia visit can be described as a “strategic step” in order to make India’s strong presence felt in East Asia in general, and Northeast Asia, including Mongolia, in particular.
`In' analytical NoteIndian Foreign Affairs Journals Vol. 11, No.1; Jan-Mar 2016: p.51-62
Journal SourceIndian Foreign Affairs Journals 2016-03 11, 1
Key WordsIndia ;  Mongolia ;  Strategic Partnership ;  India - Mongolia Relations ;  Emerging Dimensions ;  Comprehensive