GAIL, Hindustan Copper jointly to explore and develop critical mineral resources 
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GAIL, HCL to jointly explore and develop critical mineral resources

GAIL and HCL have joined hands to the exploration and development of critical mineral resources in India and overseas

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: GAIL (India) Limited and Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the exploration and development of critical mineral resources in India and overseas.

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GAIL's Executive Director (Business Development and Exploration & Production) Sanjay Agarwal and HCL's Executive Director (Mining / Resource Planning) Binod Kumar Gupta signed the MoU in the presence of GAIL's Director (Business Development) RK Singhal and HCL's Chairman and Managing Director (HCL) Sanjeev K Singh along with senior officials from both the organisations.

This strategic partnership between HCL and GAIL marks a significant development in India's critical minerals sector, potentially enhancing the country's self-reliance in these crucial resources and supporting its growing technology and clean energy industries. It also reflects India’s growing focus on sustainable development and the need to reduce dependence on imported resources by strengthening domestic capabilities in mining and mineral processing.

This MoU represents a forward-looking step toward unlocking the potential of India's mineral wealth while also exploring strategic opportunities abroad. The collaboration reaffirms the commitment of both companies to national development, technological progress, and sustainable resource management.

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