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India eyes Mongolia refinery, MEA boss Kumaran flexes $1.7bn loan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60307, member: 636"] P Kumaran from the Ministry of External Affairs visited Mongolia's oil refinery construction site at Altanshiree in Dornogovi Province. Indian Ambassador Atul Malhari Gotsurve accompanied him during the inspection of the facility funded through India's 1.7 billion dollar soft loan program. The Secretary conducted progress reviews with project leaders and praised the dedication of Indian workers at the location. Representatives from Mongol Refinery, Megha Engineering, and Engineers India participated in discussions about development milestones. Officials organized a tree planting event during the diplomatic visit. Kumaran held separate talks with A Byambajargal from Mongolia's National Security Council regarding bilateral cooperation matters. The refinery project employs 2700 Indian personnel from Engineers India Limited and Megha Engineering companies. Previous government delegations have toured the construction site to monitor advancement and provide support. This initiative represents India's largest soft credit facility worldwide for infrastructure development. The project strengthens economic ties between both nations through strategic energy sector collaboration. [/QUOTE]
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