India is not part of the new US-led strategic initiative, Pax Silica, which aims to build a secure supply chain for critical minerals, energy, manufacturing, and semiconductors.
Pax Silica includes Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Netherlands, UK, Israel, UAE, and Australia, countries with key companies and investors in the global AI supply chain.
The initiative aims to counter China's dominance in new-age sectors by reducing "coercive dependencies" and protecting materials crucial for artificial intelligence.
Detailed Insights:
India has been seeking opportunities in the global supply chain realignment as US and European companies diversify away from China, especially after China's restrictions on rare earth magnets.
Pax Silica seeks to ensure aligned nations can develop and deploy transformative technologies at scale, focusing on a "secure, prosperous, and innovation-driven silicon supply chain".
The US initiative aims to protect materials and capabilities foundational to artificial intelligence (AI) and reduce dependencies on specific nations.
Key Concepts Involved:
Critical Minerals: Minerals essential for various technologies and industries, facing supply risks.
Supply Chain Realignment: Restructuring of global supply chains to reduce dependence on single sources.
Artificial Intelligence (AI): The development of computer systems able to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.