India is poised to sign a preliminary agreement with Mongolia to enhance bilateral cooperation in the fields of geology and exploration. This agreement focuses on sourcing critical minerals, particularly copper and coking coal, vital for India’s industrial sectors. Mongolia’s rich reserves of these minerals offer India an opportunity to reduce dependence on imports from other nations, particularly in the wake of rising demand for copper, used in power generation, construction, and electric vehicles, and coking coal, essential for steel production.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Mining Pact Between India and Mongolia Expected Soon |
Agreement Type | Preliminary agreement/MoU for mining cooperation |
Minerals of Interest | Copper, Coking Coal |
Indian Demand | Growing demand for copper in power, construction, EVs, and for coking coal in steelmaking |
Indian Companies Involved | Adani, Hindalco, Vedanta |
Supply Routes | Preference for Vladivostok route (Russia) over China route |
Mongolian Resources | Rich in copper and superior-grade coking coal |
Strategic Importance | Reduces dependency on China, secures critical mineral resources |
Environmental Impact | Concerns over resource extraction and environmental sustainability |
Negotiations Ongoing | JSW Steel and SAIL in talks to import coking coal |
Geopolitical Context | Relations with China strained post-2020 border clash, influencing route preference |
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