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Mongolia’s Infrastructure Boom: Bridging Ambitions and Challenges
A Land of Vast Potential and Strategic Significance
Mongolia, affectionately known as the Land of the Eternal Blue Sky, covers a sprawling 1.6 million square kilometers with a population of just 3.3 million. As the most sparsely populated country and one nestled between the powerful neighbors of Russia and China, Mongolia's geopolitical and economic strategies are crucial. Its landlocked status has historically posed logistical hurdles, but recent infrastructural developments aim to turn this into an asset by creating new trade corridors.