India moves to secure critical mineral supply chain

In a strategic initiative to enhance its critical mineral supply chains, India is focusing on bolstering production processes across the entire spectrum—from exploration and mining to the recovery of materials from discarded products. This move comes in light of the country's growing demand for essential minerals, which are vital for various industries, including electronics, automotive, and renewable energy. By securing these resources, India aims to reduce dependency on foreign imports and ensure a stable supply for its burgeoning manufacturing sector. The government is likely to implement policies that encourage investment in domestic mining operations and promote sustainable practices in the recovery of minerals from end-of-life products. This initiative is expected to not only strengthen India's economic resilience but also support its ambitions to become a global manufacturing hub for clean energy technologies and electric vehicles. As the world increasingly shifts towards sustainable development, India's proactive approach in securing its mineral resources positions it favorably in the global market.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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