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Posted 17 Dec 2024

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India's technological growth is critically constrained by its dependence on imported critical minerals, with the Union Defence Minister recently warning about China’s strategic weaponization of these resources.

  • China controls 60% of rare earth production, 60% of critical minerals production and 80% of the processing worldwide. 
  • Hence, to mitigate India’s strategic vulnerabilities and ensure mineral security, it has launched proactive efforts in mineral diplomacy.

Mineral Diplomacy: Refers to a country's efforts to secure critical minerals for economic and national security, aiming to reduce supply disruption risks and dependence on geopolitical competitors.

Pillars of India’s Mineral Diplomacy

  • Establishing Joint Ventures
    • KABIL’s (Khanij Bidesh India Ltd.) International Partnerships: Secured agreements with mineral-rich countries like Australia & Argentina; also, acquired strategic critical mineral assets in Bolivia and Chile.
    • India-Central Asia Collaboration: India and Kazakhstan formed a joint venture to produce titanium slag
      • India also proposed an India-Central Asia Rare Earths Forum to tap region’s critical mineral resources.
  • Ensuring Cooperative Engagements: By forging partnerships with minilateral and multilateral initiatives related to mineral security, such as:
    • Quad (Australia, Japan, India, the United States), Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), Mineral Security Partnership (MSP) and the G-7, for cooperation in the critical mineral supply chain.
  • Tags :
  • Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity
  • Mineral Security Partnership
  • Mineral Diplomacy
  • G-7
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