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(27 Mar 2026, 09:38)

India steps up push for critical minerals exploration and domestic supply chains


The government is scaling up efforts to boost exploration of critical minerals and strengthen domestic supply chains to cut import dependence, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said at a meeting of the National Mineral Exploration and Development Trust. He stressed the need to accelerate exploration, particularly for minerals like lithium, to match global demand and India’s strategic needs, highlighting ongoing work in regions such as Rajasthan and Jammu & Kashmir.

Singh called for creating a supportive environment for startups and private companies to enter the mining sector, drawing parallels with India’s successful biotechnology ecosystem. He also emphasized strengthening private exploration agencies, improving access to funding and technology, and ensuring faster project approvals and clearances to maintain momentum.

The minister noted that delays linked to forest clearances and procedural bottlenecks need coordinated resolution. He also highlighted the importance of involving local representatives to improve awareness and ease project implementation.

In addition, Singh underlined the need to build end-to-end domestic value chains, including processing capabilities in multiple states, and encouraged global collaboration alongside indigenous innovation through institutions like CSIR–Institute of Minerals & Materials Technology.

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