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- India, Australia, and Japan have started the discussions for the launch of a trilateral Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI).
- These nations are seeking to build stronger supply chains to counter China’s dominance as trade and geopolitical tensions escalate across the region.
About the Initiative
- The initiative, first proposed by Japan, is now taking shape. Japan through its Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry approached India recently and pressed on the urgency to take the initiative forward.
- Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) is a direct response to the individual economies and companies who are concerned about the Chinese political behavior and ....
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