Critical Minerals to Top Modi’s Agenda in Five-Nation Tour
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's five-nation tour starts on July 2, focusing on bilateral cooperation in critical minerals and energy resources.
- Modi's visit to Argentina marks the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 57 years, highlighting Argentina's rich reserves of critical minerals essential for India's energy transition.
- India aims to strengthen ties with Ghana, Namibia, Brazil, Argentina, and Trinidad and Tobago to secure supplies of critical minerals.
- Supply agreements for critical minerals will dominate Modi's tour due to China's export restrictions, impacting India's supply chain for key industrial components.
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PM Modis 5-nation tour to focus on boosting bilateral cooperation in critical minerals - The Tribune
With new technologies of the 21st century dependent on critical minerals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to five countries beginning July 2 is expected to expand India's bilateral cooperation in areas such as mining and mineral resources as also energy.
Critical Minerals to Top Modi’s Agenda in Five-Nation Tour
Supply agreements for critical minerals will dominate Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ghana, Namibia, Brazil, Argentina and Trinidad & Tobago starting Wednesday as the South Asian country’s industry grapples with restricted supplies from China.
PM Modi's 5-nation tour to focus on boosting bilateral cooperation in critical minerals
New Delhi [India], July 1 (ANI): With 21st-century technologies increasingly reliant on critical minerals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming five-nation tour, beginning July 2, is expected to expand India's bilateral cooperation in sectors such as mining, mineral resources, and energy.At a special briefing ahead of PM Modi's visits to Ghana, Argentina, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and Namibia, Secretary (E
Modi's Namibia trip to focus on critical minerals, uranium
Prime Minister Modi's Namibia visit aims to strengthen diamond trade ties, given Namibia's rich marine deposits and existing Indian investments. The trip also focuses on securing critical minerals like cobalt, lithium, and uranium, essential for India's electric vehicle industry. This collaboration seeks to benefit both nations through resource access and economic growth.


Critical minerals and defence ties in focus as PM Modi visits Argentina this week
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Argentina this week comes at a particularly significant time as the South American nation is undertaking major economic reforms somewhat similar to those India went through in the past, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Monday.
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