India Joins US Critical Minerals Summit, Eyes Supply Chain Security Boost

The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum welcomed India's participation in the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial at the US Department of State. The forum emphasized that this collaboration is crucial for securing supply chains vital for technological innovation and national security. It highlighted India's significant reserves of rare earth elements and its potential to reduce global overdependence on concentrated supply sources. The USISPF supports a framework agreement to facilitate investment and cooperation across the mining, processing, and recycling value chain.

Key Points: India-US Critical Minerals Partnership for Supply Chain Security

  • Historic US-India engagement on critical minerals
  • India's large reserves of rare earth elements
  • Framework for mining and processing investments
  • Goal to reduce global supply dependence
  • Supports initiatives like "Project Vault"
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USISPF welcomes India's participation in the Inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial at the US Department of State

USISPF welcomes India's role in the US Critical Minerals Ministerial, highlighting collaboration to secure supply chains for tech and energy security.

"We believe these steps are vital to translating India's resource potential into real projects - USISPF"

Washington DC, February 5

The Us-India Strategic Partnership Forum welcomed India's participation, led by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial at the US Department of State in Washington DC, hosted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The USIPF said that this historic engagement will create momentum for collaboration to secure the critical mineral supply chains vital to technological innovation, economic strength, and national security.

India today is emerging as a pivotal critical minerals player, with some of the world's largest reserves of key resources such as the rare earth elements, alongside a rapidly expanding exploration and auction pipeline. Leveraging this geological endowment is essential not only to unlock a significant economic opportunity - supporting advanced manufacturing, sustainable energy, and high tech jobs but also to reduce global overdependence on a few concentrated supply sources, the USIPF said.

USISPF said it supports a critical mineral framework agreement that provides the template to ensure the US and India access to critical minerals through standards for government and private investment in areas including mining, processing and recycling to price guarantees that protect producers from competitors' unfair trade policies.

USISPF further said it strongly supports efforts to deepen government-industry collaboration on: co-developing transparent and predictable policy frameworks; promoting joint ventures and technology partnerships across the mine to market value chain. "We believe these steps are vital to translating India's resource potential into real projects and bankable, long term contracts that underpin both countries' energy security and industrial competitiveness."

"We look forward to continued engagement with policymakers and industry leaders in both countries to advance practical initiatives like President Trump's "Project Vault" that strengthen critical minerals cooperation that is key to our economic and national security, technological leadership, and a resilient energy future."

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see India taking a leadership role. However, we must be cautious. Any framework agreement should protect our long-term interests and not just turn us into a raw material supplier. Processing and value addition must happen in India.
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Rohit P
Finally, our geological wealth is getting the global recognition it deserves. This can create lakhs of jobs in mining and advanced manufacturing. Hope the policies are implemented swiftly.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the renewable energy sector, securing these supply chains is crucial for India's solar and EV ambitions. International collaboration on tech and recycling is the way forward.
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Vikram M
Strong strategic move. Reducing global dependence on a few concentrated sources is in everyone's interest. India can be a reliable, democratic partner in this space. EAM Jaishankar is doing great work.
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Karthik V
The mention of 'price guarantees' is key. Our miners and processors need protection from market manipulation. Hope the agreement ensures fair play and technology transfer for local processing units.

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