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India proposes G20 critical minerals circularity plan, calls for global satellite data sharing

FP News Desk November 23, 2025, 00:06:22 IST

India on Saturday proposed a G20 critical minerals circularity initiative to promote recycling, urban mining, secondlife batteries and related innovations, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserting that the country is fully committed to sustainability and clean energy.

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India on Saturday put forward a G20 critical minerals circularity initiative aimed at boosting recycling, urban mining, second-life batteries and related innovations, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasising the country’s commitment to sustainability and clean energy.

Speaking at the second session of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, PM Modi also proposed a G20 Open Satellite Data Partnership that would make satellite data and analysis from G20 space agencies “more accessible for countries of the Global South”.

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He shared the broader points from his speech, in a series of posts on X.

The second session was on “A Resilient World — the G20’s Contribution: Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change, Just Energy Transitions, Food Systems”.

“The second session at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg focussed on building a resilient world in the face of disasters, climate change and ensuring energy transitions that are just as well as robust food systems. India has been actively working on all these fronts, building a future that is human centric and inclusive,” Modi said.

India is fully committed to sustainability and clean energy, which is why “we propose a G20 Critical Minerals Circularity Initiative to promote recycling, urban mining, second-life batteries and related innovations”, he said.

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He further wrote that one of the most adverse effects of climate change is in the agriculture sector, thus impacting food security.

Modi said in this regard, he highlighted how ”India is addressing these challenges through the world’s largest food security and nutrition support programme, the world’s largest health insurance scheme and crop insurance scheme”.

”India is also at the forefront of promoting Shree Anna or millets which are nutritious,” he said.

India believes that key global challenges can be solved with strong global cooperation, he added.

“This is what made India establish the Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group during our G20 Presidency. When it comes to disaster resilience, the approach has to be development centric not only response centric,” he emphasised.

Modi had arrived at the Waterkloof Air Force Base (AFB) in Gauteng on the outskirts of Johannesburg on Friday for the Summit hosted by South Africa.

With inputs from agencies

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