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India-UK Vision 2035: A 'Critical Minerals Guild', collaboration on nuclear power, carbon capture and climate finance

The India-UK Vision 2035 prepares the two countries for a 'BRISK' partnership based on Business, Research, Innovation, Science & technology, and Knowledge, the Indian government said in a statement.

July 25, 2025 / 05:15 IST
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Apart from signing the landmark Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between India and the United Kingdom (UK), Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpart Keir Starmer also endorsed an "India-UK Vision 2035" for future collaboration and innovation on July 24.

The vision document talks of establishing an India-UK Critical Mineral Guild to transform financing standards and innovation. The British government said the move is aimed at securing resilient and sustainable critical mineral supply chains to power the 'fourth industrial revolution'.  "Together, the two sides will prioritise processing, R&D (research and development), recycling, managing risk to supply chains, market development etc. and will champion circular economy principles and advance traceability," it said.

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Amid stringent curbs by China, India is collaborating with other countries on critical minerals to ensure a secure and reliable supply chain for its growing needs in sectors like renewable energy, electric vehicles, and advanced technologies. In this regard, India has agreements with eight countries, while talks are on with two more nations.

Also read: India-UK trade deal to boost Indian cleantech exports amid renewable energy slump in US.