India seeks to ensure supply of critical minerals! Mining laws to be tweaked; changes to allow state funding for overseas assets
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The government is set to seek parliamentary approval for amendments to mining laws, potentially as early as Monday. These changes aim to enable state funding for acquiring critical mineral assets overseas, utilizing the National Mineral Exploration Trust’s ₹6,000 crore corpus.
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