India Seeks Russia's Support in Importing Mongolian Coking Coal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa witnessed the signing of 10 MoUs after wide-ranging talks across various sectors, including trade and economic, development, defence, capacity-building, renewable, minerals and energy among others.61% : Under the MoU on Cooperation in Geology and Mineral Resources, both sides agreed to lay the groundwork for collaboration in exporting Mongolia's key mineral resources to the Indian market, including coking coal and copper.
54% : India is involved in talks with Russia and Mongolia to work out a way to import Mongolian coking coal to the Indian market amid rising demand for the domestic steel industry.
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