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Coal India, NMDC checking out lithium mines overseas, mines secretary says

Staterun miners Coal India and NMDC are checking out lithium mines in Chile and Australia, Secretary of Mines V.L. Kantha Rao said on Wednesday.

The Indian mines ministry is likewise motivating other state-owned business, such as ONGC Videsh, to search for vital minerals overseas, Rao told reporters at the sidelines of a market conference in New Delhi.

We are taking a look at four state-owned business to end up being active, he said.

Last June, NMDC's unit Legacy Iron Ore had signed a lithium expedition pact with Australia's Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd.

. India will additionally take a delegation to Zambia in June, with executives from the Tata Group and Vedanta, the secretary stated. The two federal governments will discuss the joint expedition of important minerals such as lithium.

A different delegation will head to Congo, he added.

India is analysing whether an existing trade pact with Chile can be expanded to consist of vital minerals for government access, Rao said, as well as studying trade routes with Mongolia to check out copper and coal possessions there.

Mongolia has excellent coal, copper possessions, and some of the business have actually revealed interest, he stated, adding that a panel had been formed to study the trade paths.

The federal government is studying Bolivia as well for vital minerals and Argentina for more lithium blocks, he stated.

Domestically, India is most likely to conduct an auction for 10 offshore minerals blocks in two to three months and a 4th tranche of important minerals auction of about 20 blocks by June-end, Rao stated.

The government will likewise announce the auction outcomes of the first tranche of critical minerals by June 15, he said.