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India and Mongolia should identify new areas of cooperation to further strengthen their bilateral ties, said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday. He emphasized the need to craft an updated vision for the future and continue high-level exchanges to promote a result-oriented agenda. Jaishankar also highlighted the historic spiritual and cultural ties between the two nations and praised previous high-level visits as a "paradigm shift" in their relationship.
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