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UPSC has already asked questions on Cobal, Copper, Nickel, Lithium..So go through rest
IEEFAβs report examines five critical minerals (and their compounds) β cobalt, copper, graphite, lithium and nickel β from the perspectives of import dependency, trade dynamics, domestic availability, and global price fluctuations.
The findings show that India remains largely import-dependent for these minerals and their compounds, with 100% import reliance for minerals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel.
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β‘οΈβ‘οΈUnion Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) released PRAHAAR, Indiaβs first-ever comprehensive National Counter-Terrorism Policy and Strategy.
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The policy formalizes a "zero tolerance" doctrine and established a multi-layered framework to address both traditional and emerging security threats.
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India issues national counter terrorism policy.
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India recorded 177,177 deaths in road accidents in 2024, with the heaviest toll in #UttarPradesh (24,118), followed by Tamil Nadu (18,449), #Maharashtra (15,715), Madhya Pradesh (14,791) and #Karnataka (12,390).
#Rajasthan (11,790) and #Bihar (9,347) were also among the worst-hit, while #Telangana (7,949), #Gujarat (7,717), Chhattisgarh (6,945), #WestBengal (6,678) and Odisha (6,142) reported large numbers as well.
At the lower end, #Lakshadweep reported 0 deaths, and the #AndamanandNicobar Islands reported 29.
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