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India Launches National Critical Mineral Mission to Boost Green Energy

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India Launches National Critical Mineral Mission to Boost Green Energy

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Mission NameNational Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM)
Launch Year2025
Lead AgencyGeological Survey of India (GSI)
Coordinating MinistryMinistry of Mines
Key ObjectivesEnsure long-term availability, reduce import reliance, build global partnerships, develop value chains, promote R&D and skill development
Identified Critical Minerals30 minerals (e.g., lithium, cobalt, rare earth elements, nickel, tungsten)
Included in MMDR Act, 195724 minerals under Part D of Schedule I
ApplicationsSolar energy (silicon, tellurium), wind energy (dysprosium, neodymium), EVs (lithium, nickel, cobalt), energy storage (lithium-ion batteries)
Solar Energy Capacity64 GW
Wind Energy Goal140 GW by 2030 (from 42 GW)
EV Deployment Target6-7 million (NEMMP target)
**Exploration Projects (2024-25)195 new projects (35 in Rajasthan)
Critical Mineral BlocksOver 100 to be auctioned
Offshore ExplorationPolymetallic nodules (Co, Ni, Mn, REEs)
ReformsExploration Licence (EL) for private players, incentives for secondary source recovery
Global PartnershipsKABIL agreements with Argentina (CAMYEN SE) and Australia (Critical Minerals Office)
Domestic IndustryIREL (India) Limited (rare earth extraction and refining)
IREL Turnover (2021-22)₹14,625 million

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