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🔍 China’s Rare Earth Stand Post Jaishankar’s Visit

China’s latest remarks reaffirm its willingness to maintain dialogue and cooperation on rare earth export controls — a crucial concern for India. The rare earth elements, vital for high-tech sectors including electric vehicles, defense, and electronics, have been under Chinese export restrictions, causing major supply disruptions globally — and especially impacting Indian industries.

During EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar’s recent visit to China, this issue was reportedly discussed with Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The statement by Lin Jian, highlighting that China’s export policy is “consistent with international practice,” seems more diplomatic than conclusive. While China claims to support supply chain stability, its past actions — including licensing barriers and informal blockades — have raised legitimate concerns in India.

India has long sought diversification of rare earth sources, and this evolving geopolitical-economic friction reinforces the urgency of self-reliance (Atmanirbhar Bharat) and strategic partnerships with like-minded countries for critical mineral sourcing.

🤝 Let’s hope the talks lead to real, transparent follow-ups and not just cosmetic commitments. Stability in rare earth supply chains is not just an industrial concern — it’s a strategic imperative. 🇮🇳


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🔍 China’s Rare Earth Stand Post Jaishankar’s Visit

China’s latest remarks reaffirm its willingness to maintain dialogue and cooperation on rare earth export controls — a crucial concern for India. The rare earth elements, vital for high-tech sectors including electric vehicles, defense, and electronics, have been under Chinese export restrictions, causing major supply disruptions globally — and especially impacting Indian industries.

During EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar’s recent visit to China, this issue was reportedly discussed with Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The statement by Lin Jian, highlighting that China’s export policy is “consistent with international practice,” seems more diplomatic than conclusive. While China claims to support supply chain stability, its past actions — including licensing barriers and informal blockades — have raised legitimate concerns in India.

India has long sought diversification of rare earth sources, and this evolving geopolitical-economic friction reinforces the urgency of self-reliance (Atmanirbhar Bharat) and strategic partnerships with like-minded countries for critical mineral sourcing.

🤝 Let’s hope the talks lead to real, transparent follow-ups and not just cosmetic commitments. Stability in rare earth supply chains is not just an industrial concern — it’s a strategic imperative. 🇮🇳

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