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Topic PolicyUS-India defence ties strengthen amid Quad talks; EU stockpiles critical minerals.
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Topic Overview
Recent developments highlight the growing importance of defence cooperation and strategic resource management. The US Secretary of State's visit to India aims to strengthen bilateral ties, with a particular focus on defence collaboration and maintaining unity within the Quad alliance. This underscores the strategic significance of the Indo-Pacific region and the US's efforts to bolster its partnerships there. Concurrently, the European Union is taking proactive steps to secure its supply chains by establishing a critical mineral stockpile, including materials like tungsten, rare earths, and gallium. This initiative is driven by a desire to reduce reliance on China and ensure economic and strategic stability. Both narratives point to a global landscape where defence alliances and control over essential resources are increasingly critical for national security and economic resilience.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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