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    India and US Forge Strategic Deal on Critical Minerals Supply Chain

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    India and the United States have entered into a significant agreement focused on critical minerals, a move that underscores the growing strategic partnership between the two nations. This deal aims to strengthen supply chain resilience by diversifying sources of rare earth elements, which are essential for various high-tech industries including electronics, defense, and renewable energy. The agreement reflects both countries’ recognition of the geopolitical and economic importance of securing stable access to these vital resources.

    In recent years, the US has actively sought to reduce its dependence on a limited number of suppliers for critical minerals, particularly amid rising global competition and supply chain vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. India’s rich mineral reserves and expanding mining sector position it as a valuable partner in this endeavor. The collaboration is expected to facilitate joint exploration, development, and processing of these minerals, fostering innovation and investment in sustainable mining practices.

    Notably, this pact also carries broader implications for global supply chains and geopolitical dynamics, as both countries aim to counterbalance China’s dominant role in the rare earth market. By securing diversified sources, the US and India can enhance their technological and defense capabilities while promoting economic growth. This agreement marks a pivotal step in strengthening bilateral ties and ensuring long-term access to critical materials essential for future industries.

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