Ministry of Defense (Mongolia)


The Ministry of Defence of Mongolia is a ministry of the Government of Mongolia. According to the Law on the Defence of Mongolia, the Ministry is responsible for developing Defence Policy, coordinating its political, economic, social, legal and military implementation, and exercise civilian control over the Mongolian Armed Forces.
The ministry has the following leadership structure:
According to the Law on the Armed forces, the General Staff of the Mongolian Armed Forces is the professional managing body and the headquarters for the Mongolian Armed Forces and operates under the policies approved by the Ministry of Defence. The policies are also approved by the Government cabinet and the Parliament "Ikh Khural" of Mongolia.

History

On 29 December 1911, Mongolia gained independence from the Manchu Empire, and established its first five ministries. One of the ministries was the Ministry of Military Affairs, which was one of the predecessors to the Ministry of Defence. From 1956 to 1959 the ministry took over the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1959 the latter again became independent agency again.
Since then, it has operated under the following names:

Ministry structure

The ministry has the following structure:
  • Strategic Policy and Implementation Directorate
  • Public Administration Directorate
  • Policy Implementation Coordination Directorate
  • Foreign Cooperation Directorate
  • Monitoring Evaluation and Internal Auditing Directorate

Subordinate institutions/units

The following units/institutions are under the direct command of the Ministry of Defence:

List of ministers of defence

Since July 1996, the ministry has been led by a civilian official.