India May Join Pax Silica Next Month: All About The US-Led Initiative

India is set to join the US-led strategic initiative Pax Silica, with a formal invitation anticipated next month, as announced by US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor during his recent visit to New Delhi. The Pax Silica group aims to enhance collaboration among member nations in the critical mineral supply chain, particularly focusing on silicon and other essential minerals crucial for technology and renewable energy sectors. This move is seen as a significant step in strengthening India's geopolitical ties with the United States and its allies, especially in the context of increasing global competition for critical resources. India's membership in Pax Silica is likely to bolster its position in the global supply chain, supporting initiatives in technology and sustainable energy, while simultaneously aligning with the US's broader strategic objectives in the Indo-Pacific region. As the need for secure and diversified supply chains continues to grow, India's participation in this initiative could lead to enhanced economic opportunities and cooperation in the field of advanced materials and technology.
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