India Pulls Out of Russian-Backed Mali Lithium Project over Security Risks, Sources Say
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India pulls out of Russian-backed Mali lithium project over security risks, sources say
Security risks are prompting India to pull out of a lithium project in Mali backed by Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom, sources said, as New Delhi seeks to safeguard its investments in the politically unstable West African nation.
India pulls out of Russian-backed Mali lithium project over security risks: Report
India is pulling out of a lithium project in Mali. Security risks and political instability in the West African nation are the main reasons. Russia's Rosatom was backing the project. India wants to protect its investments. Western nations have advised their citizens to leave Mali. The project is on hold as India fears losing its investment.
New Delhi withdraws from Rosatom-backed initiative due to investment security threats
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