Critical minerals pact: India, Japan ink cooperation deal; pact to diversify critical supply chains
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India and Japan have formalized a mineral resources agreement to diversify critical mineral supply chains, aligning with India’s net-zero goals. The collaboration involves information exchange, policy cooperation, and joint investments in mining projects within India and resource-rich nations. This partnership, announced during the India-Japan Annual Summit, aims to bolster energy, food, and national security.
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