Mains: GS-II – International relations & GS-III – Economy
India and Brazil signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on rare earths and critical minerals during Brazil President’s visit to India with an aim to strengthen supply chains and competitiveness.
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Rare Earth Elements |
Critical Minerals |
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Definition |
These are a group of 17 chemically similar metallic elements (15 lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium). |
These are essential, non-fuel elements like lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements (REEs). |
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Abundance |
They are not rare, but rarely found in high concentrations, often mixed with radioactive thorium or uranium. |
Many critical minerals are not geologically rare, exist in significant quantities across the Earth’s crust. |
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Application |
Essential for high-tech devices, defense systems, and green technology like electric vehicles and wind turbines. |
Vital for modern technology, defense, and clean energy (EVs, solar). |
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Top producer |
China (roughly 60-69% of global mining production) followed by USA, Australia. |
China dominates, Australia (lithium), DR Congo (Cobalt), Indonesia (Nickel). |
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Largest Reserve |
China holds the largest reserves, though smaller reserves in Brazil, Vietnam, India, Australia, and Russia |
Dominated by China, followed by Chile (lithium), Indonesia (Nickel). |
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Supply Challenge |
Difficult extraction, environmental issues, geopolitical dependence. |
High demand, supply chain risks, and concentrated, limited supply. |
The Hindu | India-Brazil critical minerals MoU
Mains: GS II – International Issues
Recently, USA and Israel are engaged in war against Iran and it is important to know the historical background and recent issues.

Mains: GS-II – International relations & GS-III – Economy
India and Brazil signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on rare earths and critical minerals during Brazil President’s visit to India with an aim to strengthen supply chains and competitiveness.
|
|
Rare Earth Elements |
Critical Minerals |
|
Definition |
These are a group of 17 chemically similar metallic elements (15 lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium). |
These are essential, non-fuel elements like lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements (REEs). |
|
Abundance |
They are not rare, but rarely found in high concentrations, often mixed with radioactive thorium or uranium. |
Many critical minerals are not geologically rare, exist in significant quantities across the Earth’s crust. |
|
Application |
Essential for high-tech devices, defense systems, and green technology like electric vehicles and wind turbines. |
Vital for modern technology, defense, and clean energy (EVs, solar). |
|
Top producer |
China (roughly 60-69% of global mining production) followed by USA, Australia. |
China dominates, Australia (lithium), DR Congo (Cobalt), Indonesia (Nickel). |
|
Largest Reserve |
China holds the largest reserves, though smaller reserves in Brazil, Vietnam, India, Australia, and Russia |
Dominated by China, followed by Chile (lithium), Indonesia (Nickel). |
|
Supply Challenge |
Difficult extraction, environmental issues, geopolitical dependence. |
High demand, supply chain risks, and concentrated, limited supply. |
The Hindu | India-Brazil critical minerals MoU
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | History
Why in News?
Recently, the Prime Minister paid tribute to ‘Hind di Chadar’ Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji on the 350th Martyrdom anniversary.
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Guru Tegh Bahadur |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance
Why in News?
Recently, the cultural and economic significance of Tamil Nadu’s GI-tagged sarees has gained renewed attention.
The first product in India to be accorded the GI tag was Darjeeling Tea in the year 2004-05.
As of now, Uttar Pradesh (77) has the highest number of GI tags products, followed by Tamil Nadu (74), and Karnataka (around 45).
GI Tagged Sarees in Tamil Nadu
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Saree name |
Region |
Material |
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Kancheepuram Silk |
Kanchipuram |
Pure Mulberry Silk |
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Madurai Sungudi |
Madurai |
Cotton |
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Salem Silk (Salem Venpattu) |
Salem |
Pure Mulberry Silk |
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Kovai Kora Cotton Sarees |
Coimbatore |
mulberry raw silk (Kora) & Cotton Blend |
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Arani Silk |
Arani, Tiruvannamalai district. |
Pure Mulberry Silk |
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Thirubuvanam Silk |
Thirubuvanam near Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district. |
Pure Mulberry Silk |
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Kandangi Saree |
Karaikudi, Sivaganga. |
Cotton |
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Negamam Cotton Saree |
Negamam village, Coimbatore |
Cotton |
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Chedibutta Saree |
Veeravanallur, Tirunelveli. |
Art Silk & Cotton |
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Woraiyur Cotton Saree |
Tiruchirappalli |
Cotton |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Conservation
Why in News?
A recent study titled warns that climate change could drastically restrict Nilgiris Wood Pigeon suitable habitat in the Western Ghats by the end of the century.

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Prelims: Current events of national and international Importance | Health
Why in News?
A recent study warns more than a third of Africa is at risk of cassava deadly virus spread.
Cassava, one of Africa’s most important staple crops, valued for its tolerance to drought and poor soils.
Despite being in East Africa, Ethiopia remains one of the few countries in the region where CBSD has not been reported.
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science & Technology
Why in News?
Recently, researchers from TU Wien and start-up Cerabyte created the world’s smallest QR code, earning a Guinness World Records title
World’s Smallest QR Code
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