CRITICAL
MINERALS BLOCK - ECONOMY
News:
20 critical mineral
blocks to go on sale
What's
in the news?
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The auction of critical mineral blocks
represents a significant step toward enhancing domestic mineral production and
reducing reliance on imports, especially for minerals crucial to industries
like electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and energy storage.
Critical
Minerals:
Import
dependency of India for Critical minerals:
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In FY23, India imported 2,145 tonnes of
lithium carbonate and lithium oxide at a total cost of Rs 732 crore. Lithium
carbonate contains up to 19 per cent lithium. Lithium oxide, which is usually
converted to lithium hydroxide, contains 29 per cent lithium.
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India also imported 32,000 tonnes of
unwrought nickel at a cost of Rs 6,549crore and 1.2 million tonnes of copper
ore at a cost of Rs 27,374 crore, in 2022-23.
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India
is 100 per cent reliant on imports for its lithium and nickel demand. For
copper, this figure is 93 per cent.
Auctioning
of Critical mineral blocks to reduce import dependency:
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The auction encompasses 20 blocks spread
across eight states: Tamil Nadu,
Odisha, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Jammu &
Kashmir.
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Mining
Licenses (4): Immediate mining operations can begin
upon obtaining the necessary clearances. These blocks contain deposits of
minerals like nickel, copper, graphite, manganese, and molybdenum.
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Composite
Licenses (16): These blocks allow licensees to conduct
further geological exploration to ascertain the presence and scale of mineral
reserves. The licensees can apply to convert CLs to MLs after gathering
adequate data on mineral deposits.
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Various critical minerals such as lithium,
nickel, copper, and rare earth elements (REEs) have been identified across
different blocks with varying inferred reserves.
Clearance
Requirements:
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Licensees need to obtain 15 approvals and
clearances, including forest clearance, environmental clearance, Gram Sabha
consent, etc.
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Approximately 17% (1,234 hectares) of the
total concession area (7,197 hectares) is forest land, subject to approvals
through the PM Gati Shakti portal.
Future
Steps and Initiatives
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India heavily relies on imports for
critical minerals like lithium, nickel and copper, highlighting the strategic
significance of developing domestic sources. After this auction, plans are
underway for another round of critical mineral block auctions.
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The Geological
Survey of India has undertaken numerous projects to explore critical
mineral reserves across the country.
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There's a recommendation to establish a
Center of Excellence for Critical Minerals to formulate policies and
incentivize the development of a complete value chain for these minerals within
the country.