Union Minister Pralhad Joshi begins 6-day tour to Australia, to focus on joint investment possibilities in critical minerals

During Joshi"s visit the focus would be on joint investment possibilities in lithium & cobalt projects.

NewsBharati    04-Jul-2022 11:01:51 AM
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Canberra, July 4: Coal and Mines Minister Pralhad Joshi began his six-day tour of Australia as India looks to strengthen partnerships with Canberra in field of strategic critical minerals that are important in transition to clean energy sources and electric mobility.

Pralhad Joshi
 
During his tour, Joshi will meet with several Australian ministers and officials, and industry bodies, the Mines Ministry said in a statement. The visit assumes importance as it is the first meeting between Joshi and Resources and Northern Australia Minister Madeleine King since the election of the Anthony Albanese Government, the ministry said.
 
 
During the visit the focus would be on joint investment possibilities in lithium & cobalt projects. "India is set to move a step closer to realising its ambition to develop secure, robust and commercially viable strategic critical minerals as part of its larger mission to transition to clean sources of energy, with....Pralhad Joshi visiting Australia," the mines ministry said in a statement.

India is committed to pushing its march towards achieving clean energy ambitions in a sustainable manner, with India-Australia relationship witnessing an upward trajectory. Joshi will also visit mineral-rich sites of Tianqi Lithium Kwinana and Greenbushes Mine.
 
 
During his visit, Joshi will aim to build on the MoU signed between Khanij Bidesh India Ltd (KABIL), a joint venture of 3 CPSEs under the Ministry of Mines, and Critical Minerals Facilitation Office (CMFO), Government of Australia, which aims at strengthening bilateral trade relationship & lays the path to deliver on a shared ambition to develop secure, robust and commercially viable critical minerals supply chains.

The India-Australia Critical Minerals Investment Partnership envisages joint investment for viable lithium and cobalt projects in Australia, which is critical for India's transition towards clean energy ambitions.

The steps will complement India's mineral security for E-mobility initiatives and other diversified sectors entailing usage of critical and strategic minerals. Besides highlighting the path-breaking reforms in mines and minerals sector, Joshi will also address the vibrant Indian diaspora during his visit.