‘Critical Minerals Industry Guild’: India-UK alliance enters new phase; focus on promoting green technologies
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Prime Minister Modi and UK’s Keir Starmer met in Mumbai, focusing on strengthening cooperation in critical minerals for the global energy transition. They announced the Critical Minerals Industry Guild and Phase II of the Supply Chain Observatory. Discussions also covered the Free Trade Agreement, defense, and digital infrastructure, highlighting India-UK as natural partners for global stability and economic progress.
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