India closing in on lithium deal with Argentina, tapping Australia, Chile
- The Mines Ministry, through the state-owned Khanij Bidesh India Ltd (KABIL), has entered into a draft exploration and development agreement with Argentina
Key Highlights of agreement
- The Ministry of Mines entered into agreement with Argentina miner CAMYEN for possible acquisition and development of five-odd lithium blocks.
- The company has also entered into a non-disclosure agreement with Chilean miner ENAMI for “possible exploration, extraction, processing and commercialisation” of the mineral
- Incidentally, Latin America nations, primarily Chile and Argentina, account for 30–35 percent of the world’s supplies.
- Chile, which has 11 per cent of the world’s lithium reserves, supplies 26 per cent of the requirements
- Argentina with nearly one-fifth of the global resources supplies about 6 per cent.
- Australia is among the other large lithium producers globally.
- India has over the last one year upped its search for critical minerals, including lithium.
- The alkaline mineral, also called ‘white gold’, is a cornerstone in India’s switch to green energy thereby reducing its carbon footprints.
- India has put up just lithium blocks for auction – one in J&K and another in Chhattisgarh - with most of its domestic requirements, across categories like EVs, lithium-ion battery making, and other energy storage solutions, being met completely through imports.
- Import bill is pegged at around ₹24,000 crore.
Prelims Takeaway
- Khanij Bidesh India Ltd
- White gold