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    India in talks over critical minerals deals with Brazil, Canada, France, Netherlands, sources say

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    Posted on February 10, 2026

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    Last updated: February 10, 2026

    India in talks over critical minerals deals with Brazil, Canada, France, Netherlands, sources say - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    India is negotiating with Brazil, Canada, and others for critical minerals like lithium to secure resources for its energy transition and reduce reliance on China.

    Table of Contents

    • India's International Engagement on Critical Minerals
    • Focus on Lithium and Rare Earths
    • Global Partnerships and Agreements
    • Challenges in Mineral Mining
    • Upcoming Visits and Discussions

    India Negotiates Critical Minerals Agreements with Brazil, Canada, and Others

    India's International Engagement on Critical Minerals

    By Neha Arora

    Focus on Lithium and Rare Earths

    NEW DELHI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - India is in talks with Brazil, Canada, France and the Netherlands over deals to jointly explore, extract, process and recycle critical minerals, sources said, as it broadens its global outreach to secure supplies of key raw materials. 

    Global Partnerships and Agreements

    The focus would be on lithium and rare earths, and India would also seek access to mineral-processing technologies, the sources said, declining to be identified because the discussions are confidential.

    Challenges in Mineral Mining

    Heavy reliance on arch rival China, which dominates global supplies of many minerals and has advanced mining and processing technology, underscores the need for India to reach out to a range of countries as it accelerates its energy transition to cut emissions, mining experts said.

    Upcoming Visits and Discussions

    However, from discovery to production, mining can take years, as exploration alone runs five to seven years and often ends without a viable mine.

    India aims to replicate elements of a critical minerals agreement it signed with Germany in January, which covers exploration, processing and recycling, as well as the acquisition and development of mineral assets in both countries and in third countries, one of the sources said.

    "There are requests and we are talking to France, Netherlands and Brazil while the agreement with Canada is under active consideration," the source said.

    The Ministry of Mines is leading the effort, the sources said.

    Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is likely to visit India in early March and sign deals on uranium, energy, minerals and artificial intelligence.

    Asked for comment, Canada's Natural Resources Department referred to a January statement saying both sides had agreed to formalise cooperation on critical minerals in the coming weeks.

    Brazil's embassy in New Delhi, India's Ministry of Mines and the foreign ministry did not respond to Reuters' requests for comment. The embassy of the Netherlands did not comment while the embassy of France declined to comment.

    India has been scouting globally for critical minerals and has signed pacts with Argentina, Australia, and Japan, and is in talks with Peru and Chile on broader bilateral agreements that also cover critical minerals.

    India's expanding international engagement comes at a time when finance ministers from the G7 and other major economies met in Washington last month to discuss ways to cut dependence on rare earths from China.

    In 2023, India identified more than 20 minerals, including lithium, as "critical" for its energy transition and to meet rising demand from industry and the infrastructure sector.

    ($1 = 90.15 rupees)

    (Reporting by Neha Arora; additional reporting by Saurabh Sharma; editing by Mayank Bhardwaj and Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •India is in talks with Brazil, Canada, France, and the Netherlands for critical minerals.
    • •The focus is on securing lithium and rare earths.
    • •India aims to reduce reliance on China for mineral supplies.
    • •Agreements may include exploration, processing, and recycling.
    • •India has signed similar pacts with Germany, Argentina, Australia, and Japan.

    Frequently Asked Questions about India in talks over critical minerals deals with Brazil, Canada, France, Netherlands, sources say

    1What are critical minerals?

    Critical minerals are essential raw materials that are vital for the economy and national security, particularly in technology and renewable energy sectors.

    2What is lithium?

    Lithium is a chemical element used primarily in rechargeable batteries for mobile phones, laptops, and electric vehicles, making it a critical mineral for energy storage.

    3What are rare earths?

    Rare earths are a group of 17 elements essential for various high-tech applications, including electronics, renewable energy technologies, and defense systems.

    4What is mineral processing technology?

    Mineral processing technology involves techniques used to separate valuable minerals from ores, enhancing the efficiency of resource extraction.

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