India and Japan have formalized a mineral resources agreement to diversify critical mineral supply chains, aligning with India’s net-zero goals. The collaboration involves information exchange, policy cooperation, and joint investments in mining projects within India and resource-rich nations. This partnership, announced during the India-Japan Annual Summit, aims to bolster energy, food, and national security. Post navigation CM Vishnu Deo Sai Invites South Korea’s ModernTech Corp. and UNECORAIL to Invest in Chhattisgarh Canada GDP contracts 1.6% in Q2, US tariffs weigh on exports, first decline in seven quarters