New Delhi: India’s rise as a credible supplier and processor, if backed by the United States, Japan, Australia , and Brazil , could lay the foundation for a diversified rare-earth market and greater geopolitical stability, a report said on Saturday.

It added that, unlike several emerging players in the rare earths race, India offers both scale and credibility. According to a report in 'The Diplomat', India’s vast manufacturing base can absorb downstream industries – magnets, motors, batteries – that smaller rare earth producers like Australia or Brazil struggle to host, “The summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at APEC in Gyeongju produced no grand bargain but one valuable by-product: Time. China agreed to delay for one year the latest round of rar

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