Published on: September 17, 2025

INDIA GETS ISA LICENCE TO EXPLORE PRECIOUS METALS IN INDIAN OCEAN

INDIA GETS ISA LICENCE TO EXPLORE PRECIOUS METALS IN INDIAN OCEAN

NEWS

  • India has secured an exploration contract from the International Seabed Authority (ISA) to search for polymetallic sulphide nodules in the Carlsberg Ridge region of the northwest Indian Ocean.
  • This marks the first global licence for such exploration in this specific ridge.
  • The agreement with the Jamaica-based ISA was signed in Delhi.

HIGHLIGHTS

What are Polymetallic Sulphides?

  • Rock-like nodules found in the deep ocean.
  • Rich in manganese, cobalt, nickel, and copper.
  • Considered crucial for advanced technologies, renewable energy, and electronics.

Carlsberg Ridge: Strategic Location

  • Area: 3,00,000 sq. km in the Arabian Sea and northwest Indian Ocean.
  • Forms boundary between Indian and Arabian tectonic plates.
  • Extends from Rodrigues Island to the Owen Fracture Zone.

International Seabed Authority (ISA) Regulations

  • Governs exploration in “high seas” beyond national jurisdiction.
  • Currently, 19 countries hold such exploration rights.
  • India applied in January 2024 for two regions:
    • Carlsberg Ridge – licence granted.
    • Afanasy-Nikitin Sea (ANS) Mount – pending, also claimed by Sri Lanka.

Legal Framework: UNCLOS

  • Countries can claim up to 350 nautical miles from their coasts as their continental shelf.
  • Exception: Bay of Bengal states can extend claims up to 500 nautical miles under UNCLOS provisions.
  • 2002: Rights in the Central Indian Ocean Basin, expiring in 2027.
  • 2016: Licence for polymetallic sulphides in the Indian Ocean Ridge, valid till 2031.

Significance

  • Strengthens India’s blue economy ambitions.
  • Ensures access to critical minerals vital for clean energy and high-tech industries.
  • Enhances India’s strategic presence in the Indian Ocean amid global competition for seabed resources