Published on: June 22, 2025
WHY INDIA MUST FAST-TRACK CRITICAL MINERAL EXPLORATION
WHY INDIA MUST FAST-TRACK CRITICAL MINERAL EXPLORATION
CONTEXT: WHY IT MATTERS NOW
- The 21st century is the era of critical minerals, just as earlier centuries were dominated by coal and oil.
- Energy transition, electric vehicles (EVs), and digital infrastructure are driving skyrocketing demand for minerals like lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and rare earths.
- Global competition over mineral access has intensified; the US is fast-tracking exploration, while China dominates global supply chains.
CONCEPT: WHAT ARE CRITICAL MINERALS?
- Definition: Minerals essential to economic development, green technologies, and national security, with high supply risk and limited global sources.
- Examples: Lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite, titanium, copper, and rare earth elements (REEs).
- Critical for: EV batteries, renewable energy, semiconductors, aerospace, defence, AI, big data.
- EVs use 6x more minerals than regular vehicles; offshore wind farms need 9x more than fossil-fuel plants.
CURRENT: INDIA’S URGENCY & CHALLENGES
- China controls 66% of global processing of critical minerals and over 90% of rare earths refining.
- China, Chile, Australia dominate lithium; Congo leads in cobalt; Indonesia in nickel.
- China can cripple global EV supply chains via export restrictions — it’s already happening.
- The US is expanding exploration and cutting red tape (permits in <1 month); India must act similarly.
INDIA’S POSITION & WAY FORWARD
- India is geologically rich but under-explored in critical minerals.
- Dependency on China is a strategic risk; overseas sourcing is unreliable — even for the US.
- Fast-tracking domestic exploration is vital for Atmanirbhar Bharat and green growth.
- India must:
- Build mapping and survey infrastructure.
- Incentivize public-private exploration partnerships.
- Develop domestic processing and refining capacities.
- Diversify import sources and secure mineral supply deals with trusted partners.
MAINS QUESTION
- Analyze the importance of fast-tracking critical mineral exploration in India, highlighting its potential impact on Atmanirbhar Bharat and green growth initiatives.
- Evaluate the current state of critical mineral exploration in India, discussing the need for infrastructure development, public-private partnerships, and domestic processing capacities.
