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India joins G7 critical minerals talks as US seeks to counter China's dominance

Source: BigMint Jan 14, 2026 08:30
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India invited as strategic partner despite not being member of G7. India to receive invite to join Pax Silica initiative, says US ambassador
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnawis in Washington DC, representing India at a Group of Seven (G7) Critical Minerals Ministerial meeting convened by the United Stateson 12 January. India, not a member, has been invited as a strategic partner in the group's efforts to reduce global dependence on China for rare

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