Watch: India, U.S. strike Critical Minerals deal amid China concerns | Above the Fold | 26.05.2026
India and the United States have finalized a deal focused on critical minerals, addressing concerns over China's dominance in this sector. This agreement aims to enhance supply chain resilience and promote cooperation between the two nations. The deal reflects a growing strategic partnership amid geopolitical tensions.
- ▪India and the U.S. have signed a critical minerals deal.
- ▪The agreement is aimed at reducing reliance on China for mineral supplies.
- ▪It seeks to strengthen supply chain resilience between the two countries.
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