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Home / Business and Economy / Budget Boosts Rare Earths: India Eyes Self-Reliance

Budget Boosts Rare Earths: India Eyes Self-Reliance

1 Feb

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Summary

  • India plans dedicated rare earth corridors in mineral-rich states.
  • Corridors will cover mining, processing, research, and manufacturing.
  • This aims to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals.
Budget Boosts Rare Earths: India Eyes Self-Reliance

India's finance minister recently proposed targeted support to establish dedicated rare earth corridors in mineral-rich states. These states include Odisha, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, chosen for their abundant beach sand mineral deposits.

This initiative expands upon last year's Rs 7,280 crore scheme for manufacturing sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets (REPM). The new corridors will serve as comprehensive hubs, integrating the entire value chain of rare earth development, from mining and processing to research and advanced manufacturing.

The development is expected to significantly impact India's engagement with critical minerals. By fostering domestic capabilities, these corridors aim to reduce India's heavy reliance on China for rare earths, which are vital for electronics, renewable energy, electric vehicles, and defense technologies.

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Industry bodies have welcomed the move, emphasizing its potential to bolster India's leadership in rare earth magnets and critical minerals. The focus extends beyond extraction to high-value processing and magnet production, ensuring greater economic and technological benefits from India's reserves.

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India plans to establish dedicated rare earth corridors in mineral-rich states to cover the entire value chain from mining to advanced manufacturing.
Odisha, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu are identified to house the new rare earth corridors due to their abundant mineral deposits.
India is focusing on reducing reliance on China for rare earths because these minerals are vital for critical industries like electronics, renewable energy, electric vehicles, and defense technologies.

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