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Sources say that India and Congo are in talks to form a pact for the supply of cobalt and copper

Sources say that India and Congo are in talks to form a pact for the supply of cobalt and copper

Two sources who have direct knowledge of this matter confirmed that India and the Democratic Republic of Congo are in talks to sign a first agreement for the supply of vital minerals like cobalt, copper and zinc.

India, the world's fastest growing major economy, has begun efforts to secure vital minerals from resource rich nations such as Congo and Zambia in order to assist energy transition efforts and to fill its industries' growing demand.

One source said that as part of New Delhi’s increased efforts to scout out mineral assets abroad the mines ministry would seek approval from the foreign ministry before sending a team to Congo.

The second source said, "The memorandum is in the process and both countries are very interested." Both sources spoke under condition of anonymity, as the discussion is not public.

The Mines Ministry did not reply to a comment request.

Sources say that New Delhi will send officials to attend the mining conference in Congo in this year. This follows a visit in July 2024 by a senior official to explore options for sourcing cobalt and Copper.

Congo is the top producer in the world of cobalt. This is a critical component for batteries in electric vehicles and cell phones. Copper is widely used in electronics, power generation and construction.

The conflict in Congo, which has been raging since the beginning of the year between the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group and pro-Congo militias for control of its rich mineral-rich east regions, could cause India to be impacted.

Ritabrata Ghosh is vice president and head of the corporate ratings sector at ICRA Ltd. She said that geopolitics would be a challenge in African countries and this is what delays projects.

Ghosh added that, because the process of processing critical minerals is technologically intensive, it would take time to commercialise the deposits of cobalt and copper.

Sources said that India was also preparing to dispatch a geologist team to Zambia in the next two month.

On Monday, reported that the United States was open to exploring partnerships with Congo on critical minerals, after a Congolese senator contacted U.S. officials to pitch a minerals-for-security deal.

Congo stopped exports of cobalt last month for four months in order to reduce a surplus of production. (Reporting and editing by Mayank Bhahardwaj, Clarence Fernandez).

(source: Reuters)