AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & AI: Mongolia’s Education Ministry met Mozaik Education to plan a digital transition using AI tools, including updating textbooks with clearer visuals, high-quality images, and interactive/animated elements while keeping the approved curriculum. Tourism Numbers: Mongolia welcomed 292,063 foreign tourists in the first five months of 2026 (+32%); May alone saw 84,035 visitors (+26%), with Russia, China, and South Korea leading. Buddhist Cultural Diplomacy: Sacred relics of Buddha’s chief disciples Sariputra and Maudgalyayana are on public display at Gandantegchenling Monastery in Ulaanbaatar until June 9, with Indian officials and monks involved; Ladakh LG Vinai Kumar Saxena will lead the return delegation after the June 10 closing. Film & Culture Abroad: “Mongolian Film Week” (June 9–12) will screen contemporary Mongolian films in Bishkek as part of the IV Bishkek International Film Festival, featuring “Horizon,” “Driver from the Silent City,” and “City of Winds.” Global Peace Index: Mongolia ranks 37th in the 2025 Global Peace Index, while Russia is last, highlighting how ongoing conflicts shape international standings. Environment: UNESCO added 14 new biosphere reserves, including Mongolia’s Tost Toson Bumbiin Nuruu, expanding its global ecosystem protection network.
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