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India to offer incentives for important minerals extraction, govt source says

India plans to offer funding for research institutes to provide technical support to miners, according to a government source and a letter reviewed , to try to develop a critical minerals industry.

The funding highlights the efforts India is making to get the critical mineral industry off the ground and cut the nation's near-total dependence on imports of lithium and unusual earths mineral that are key to energy transition innovations.

Up until now, India's attempts to develop an important minerals mining market have actually faltered. The nation granted advancement rights in June to a lithium block in Chhattisgarh state however a. different effort to auction lithium obstructs in Jammu and Kashmir. discovered no takers since of low mineral concentration and high. extraction expenses.

The government might invest almost $50 million to fund. partnerships in between research study institutes and companies to. establish extraction technology and better methods of. beneficiation, or the enhancement of mineral ores before. processing into metals, according to a government source. involved in the matter.

In a July 11 letter, the Ministry of Mines asked the. CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and. Innovation (NIIST) to offer miners with know-how to extract. vital minerals.

The blocks auctioned by the main federal government consist of. important minerals related to other minerals and/or metals. that need tailor-made case-specific extraction methods, it. said.

As most of the important minerals are not drawn out in the. nation, the economical and successful extraction of these. important and tactical minerals by companies needs assistance. and assistance on extraction and beneficiation strategies, it. said.

The federal government source stated similar letters were sent out to 5. other research study institutes in India the very same day.

The federal government will welcome joint propositions from institutes. and business and those approved will get up to 75% of the overall. financing, stated the government source, declining to be named as. they were not authorised to talk to the media.

The Ministry of Mines and NIIST did not immediately react. to Reuters' e-mails for remark.

(source: Reuters)