India To Formally Join US-Led Pact Pax Silica On Supply Chain Security

India is set to formally join Pax Silica, a strategic alliance initiated by the United States in December 2025, aimed at enhancing the security of global supply chains for artificial intelligence and semiconductors. This collaboration seeks to fortify partnerships among member nations and mitigate reliance on countries outside the alliance, often referred to as non-aligned nations. By participating in Pax Silica, India aims to strengthen its position within the global technology landscape, ensuring a more resilient supply chain framework in critical sectors. The move is a significant step in India's broader strategy to bolster its technological capabilities and secure its economic interests in an increasingly competitive global environment. The pact reflects the growing emphasis on collaborative efforts to address common challenges in technology and supply chain vulnerabilities, especially in the wake of recent global disruptions.
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