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India and Saudi Arabia have entered into an agreement to enhance cooperation in the critical mineral sector. The two countries aim to collaborate on mineral exploration, sustainable extraction, and the development of resilient supply chains. This partnership is poised to play a significant role in securing essential minerals for clean energy and high-tech industries.
Strengthening Mineral Supply Chains and Reducing Import Dependency
The agreement was formalized during a meeting between India's Union Minister of Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy, and Saudi Arabia's Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef, in New Delhi on February 4. The primary focus of the meeting was to establish international partnerships aimed at mineral security and sustainable development. This initiative aligns with India's National Critical Minerals Mission (NCMM), which seeks to secure a steady supply of critical minerals for various industries.
The discussions emphasized creating reliable and secure supply chains for minerals to reduce import dependency. Both nations recognized the importance of this cooperation in securing minerals necessary for the global energy transition and clean energy systems.
Promoting Domestic and International Collaboration in Mineral Extraction
In addition to strengthening supply chains, the dialogue also focused on advancing both domestic and international collaborations. The goal is to ensure a continuous supply of critical minerals, especially for clean energy technologies and high-tech industries. Furthermore, India and Saudi Arabia agreed to cooperate in adopting advanced mining technologies and innovations that promote sustainable mineral exploration and extraction.
This partnership also builds upon India’s involvement in the Future Minerals Forum (FMF) in Riyadh in 2025. India has shown a strong commitment to securing critical minerals, which are vital for the transition to clean energy and the future of global energy systems.
India’s Commitment to Sustainable Development
At the FMF event, Minister Reddy highlighted India's ongoing efforts to secure the critical minerals needed for energy transition and clean energy initiatives. India is focused on fostering international cooperation to meet the growing demand for these minerals, which are integral to advancing technologies that support clean energy, electric vehicles, and high-tech industries.
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