India Steps Up Rare Earth Magnet Push To Boost Self-Reliance: Kumaraswamy
The minister for heavy industries and steel said this after chairing an inter-ministerial meeting on the issue of rare earth magnets along with coal and mines minister G Kishan Reddy

Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Tuesday said inter-ministerial efforts will pave the way for India to become self reliant in the rare earth magnets, crucial for electric vehicles, electronics, defence and other sectors.
The minister for heavy industries and steel said this after chairing an inter-ministerial meeting on the issue of rare earth magnets along with coal and mines minister G Kishan Reddy.
"Chaired a meeting with Union Minister Shri @kishanreddybjp...to address the issues of rare earth magnets. Senior officials from ministry of Heavy industries, ministry of steel, ministry of mines, ministry of commerce and industry and department of atomic energy were present.
"This inter-ministerial effort will pave the way for India's self-reliance in strategic materials crucial for EVs, electronics, defence and other sectors," Kumaraswamy said in a post on X.
Also Read: WhatsApp Breaks Its No-Ads Pledge: Status Screen To Get Advertisements. How They'll Work
China's recent restrictions on the exports of the key metals caused widespread disruption in the manufacturing of automobiles and semiconductor chips in a host of countries, including India.
According to industry sources, a delegation comprising 40-50 automotive industry executives, which was gearing up to visit China for expediting the import of rare earth magnets to Indian entities, is still awaiting a confirmation from the Chinese authorities for a meeting.
Also Read: Stock Market Closes In Red As Middle East Tensions Rattle Investors; Sensex Drops 213 Points
Rare earth magnets include neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB). It is used for high-performance automotive applications such as traction motors in electric vehicles (two-wheelers and passenger vehicles) and power steering motors (in passenger vehicles) in both electric vehicles and internal combustion engine vehicles.
(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

























