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World Indian FM Jaishankar BEGS China to not ban rare earth minerals
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I still look down on India. It's not that India is a BBB- garbage country without any credit. But even 600 million Indians do not have toilets. 400 million illiterate people. And the world's lowest height. What do they want rare earths for?
 
I still look down on India. It's not that India is a BBB- garbage country without any credit. But even 600 million Indians do not have toilets. 400 million illiterate people. And the world's lowest height. What do they want rare earths for?

They are in it solely for the money. Change back-to-back letter of credit terms and fraudulently turn around to re-ship and sell it to the Taiwanese and US for high efficiency motors used in EV mobility (electric cars) and Wind-farm equipment (Wind turbines).

India has practically zero use for rare earth minerals and has no end-game industrial use for them to produce industrial end products (high-grade coreless/brushless motors used in electric cars). All such technology used in Indian-produced electric EV cars comes from EU or Asia.

Minerals like neodymium, dysprosium, and praseodymium produced in China (for magnets and other e-mobility uses for high efficiency motors)—sit at the heart of nearly every modern technology.

As the world rushes toward electric mobility, renewable energy, and digital connectivity, a group of these obscure minerals has quietly become indispensable.

India holds the world's third-largest rare earth reserves but produces less than 1% of rare earth minerals globally because of technical incompetence (as usual) - they have been unable to overcome technological and regulatory challenges in rare earth mineral used in equipment production so far.
 

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