Sindhu Trade Links Ltd identified critical minerals and metals as the focus of its new growth initiative, revealing that the company plans to spend up to $100 million (INR equivalent) in extensive projects in lithium and rare earth element (REE) mining. This announcement was made after the Board of Directors approved the long-term strategy, which aligns with India's National Critical Mineral Mission policy.

Sindhu Trade Links plans to execute investments through direct channels, subsidiaries, or strategic joint ventures, positioning the company to secure vital upstream resources. We expect partnerships to be made with agencies vital to the energy transition and electric mobility, as well as the high-tech industries.
The company plans to achieve both types of growth. It will explore global acquisitions for resource security and development timelines while forming alliances for participation in upcoming mining block auctions in India. The Board further approved assessing a solar power project as part of its sustainability strategy and relocating the corporate office to Sector-30, Gurugram.
"This initiative aligns with the Company's long-term vision to contribute in India's resource security and green industrialization goals and to create a robust presence in the Global critical minerals value chain and building on its and its group Companies several decades of experience in developing and operating mineral projects," said Sindhu Trade Links in a stock exchange filing.
The company's business footprint now extends to media, overseas coal mining, power generation from biomass, lending, and other activities that were assimilated through the merger of seven companies. The company also earns rental income from properties based in Haryana, Chhattisgarh, and Delhi.
In the June 2025 quarter, Sindhu Trade Links' net profit dropped 73.72% to Rs 18.79 crore from Rs 71.50 crore in the June 2024 quarter. Compared to the previous quarter, which ended in June 2024, when sales were Rs 554.10 crore, sales in the quarter ending in June 2025 fell 70.16% to Rs 165.34 crore.
By 2:00 pm IST on August 25, 2025, Sindhu Trade Links' share price was up 5.95% from its previous closing price of Rs 23.85 to Rs 25.27 on the NSE. The 52-week high and 52-week low for the firm are Rs 39.29 and Rs 13.00, respectively. About Rs 3,896.45 crore is the market capitalization of Sindhu Trade Links.
Sindhu Trade Links' strategic investment in core minerals signals an innovative shift that focuses on sustainability and long-term global competitiveness. This marks the most drastic change in the company's history as they shift from a logistics major to claim a position as a diversified player in forward-looking sectors.
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