India have been drawn in Group A of the AFC Futsal Asian Cup 2026 qualifiers alongside hosts Kuwait, Australia, and Mongolia. The matches will be held in Kuwait City from September 20 to 24. India is making its second appearance in qualifiers.
India begin their AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 qualifiers against Mongolia in Chiang Mai on June 23. With a youthful squad and tactical focus, coach Crispin Chettri eyes historic qualification for the tournament via the qualifiers for the first time.
Thailand will host Group B of the Qualifiers from June 23 to July 5 in a centralized single round-robin format. The team that tops the group will secure a spot in the final tournament, which is set to take place across three host cities in Australia from March 1 to 26, 2026.
It's the first time a pope has visited the landlocked Asian country and comes at a time when the Vatican's relations with Mongolia's two powerful neighbours, Russia and China, are once again strained.
This is the return visit of the Parliamentary delegation since the Parliament of India hosted the Mongolian Parliamentary delegation in India in December 2021
MEIL will build EPC-2 (open art units, utilities and offsites, plant buildings) and EPC-3 (captive power plants) at a cost of $790 million (about Rs 6,400 crore) using advanced technology in Mongolia.
Hyderabad: The possibility of a Mongolian Buddhist monastery or educational institution is likely to soon become a reality on the premises of Buddhavanam, the Buddhist Heritage Theme Park developed by the State government at Nagarjuna Sagar. This is after the visit of Mongolian Ambassador to India Ganbold Dambajav to the Buddhavanam on Wednesday. Received by […]
Returning to the international circuit after a year due to the Covid pandemic, Punia, 27, remained patient and exhibited his defensive dexterity to win the title after securing a two-pointer in the last 30 seconds of the bout.
Mongolia closed its borders last January and has held coronavirus cases to just 1,592, although many Mongolians have protested at the economic impact of control measures.
Indian women made short work of Kyrgyzstan in the last-eight round, winning the two match-ups easily - 4-0 and 3.5-0.5 - after having topped the preliminary Swiss system phase