The Indian government has begun active discussions with Mongolia to explore potential investments in its logistics infrastructure. The move is aimed at facilitating the import of coking coal to India as it seeks to improve its supply of this important resource.
To develop a comprehensive understanding of Mongolia's coal mining sector, the Indian government is conducting a comprehensive study of coal mines, their operation, processing facilities and logistics. This comprehensive analysis will enable investors to identify promising investment opportunities and address existing gaps to increase India's supply of coking coal.
One of the main challenges for coal exports from Mongolia is the lack of direct access to the sea. Therefore, coal shipments from Mongolia need to be routed through Russia and China using railways and port facilities. This logistical complexity further emphasizes the need for strategic investment in infrastructure to facilitate the import process.
The discussions with Mongolia demonstrate India's commitment to strengthen partnerships and thereby ensure a steady supply of coking coal, a critical resource for its expanding industries.
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