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Union Cabinet approved the launch of the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM)

Posted 30 Jan 2025

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NCMM was announced in the Union Budget, 2024-25. 

Key Features of NCMM

  • Aim: Encourage Indian PSUs and private sector companies to acquire critical mineral assets abroad and enhance trade with resource-rich countries. 
  • Cost: Expenditure of Rs.16,300 crore and expected investment of Rs.18,000 crore by PSUs, etc.
  • Exploration: Intensify exploration of critical minerals within the country and in offshore areas.
  • Encompasses: All stages of the value chain, including mineral exploration, mining, beneficiation, processing, and recovery from end-of-life products.
  • Financial Incentives: For critical mineral exploration. 
  • Coordination: With relevant ministries, PSUs, private companies, and research institutions, etc. 
  • Others: Setting up of mineral processing parks, centre of excellence, recycling of critical minerals, fast track regulatory approval for projects, developing stockpile of critical minerals,  etc. 

Need for NCMM

  • Boost India’s self-reliance and reduce import dependency
  • Propel Economic growth and enable Clean Energy Transition. 

Critical Minerals 

  • About: Minerals that are essential for economic development and national security (Ministry of Mines). 
    • Their lack of availability or concentration of extraction or processing in a few geographical locations may lead to supply chain vulnerabilities and disruptions. 
    • Government of India released a list of 30 critical minerals for India including Cobalt, Copper, Germanium, Lithium, Tungsten, etc. 

Other Measures taken

  • Amendment of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 in 2023 to boost exploration and mining of critical minerals.
  • Science and Technology - Promotion of Research and Innovation in Start-ups and MSMEs (S&T  PRISM) Program, 2023 for funding start-ups and MSMEs bridging the gap between research and commercialization.
  • Tags :
  • Critical Minerals
  • NCMM
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