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To meet rising copper demand for its energy transition, India must tackle technological and structural hurdles in scrap refining, formalise its inform
The course of the global energy transition may be determined by the effectiveness of Africa’s lithium exploration negotiations with China.
India is increasingly serving as a model for countries worldwide by demonstrating how economic development and environmental conservation can be complementary.
The energy transition is entering a critical “middle phase” where global priorities around climate action, economic growth, energy security, and equity intersect. The political landscape must navigate a careful balance between climate imperatives, broader sustainability and development goals, energy security, affordability, reliability, and industrial competitiveness. This complexity is shaping policy debates, technology investments, politica
Saudi Arabia is seeking to anchor its economic diversification strategy in critical minerals, leveraging its vast reserves, foreign partnerships, and regional positioning to gain industrial clout and geopolitical leverage in the global energy transition.
The United States (US) and the European Union (EU) have shifted beyond market-led climate action toward state-backed green industrial policy, driven by competitiveness, economic security, and technological leadership concerns. Despite differences in approach, Atlantic strategies share an inward focus that positions the Global South primarily as a consumer market or supplier of intermediate inputs. Such models are politically unsustainable for dev