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Develop global partnerships for critical mineral security

Bharatiya Janata Party · Lok Sabha General Election 2024

Last updated 3 Jun 2026

In our endeavour to secure mineral resources for Bharat, we will work to establish collaborative partnerships across the globe. Through these partnerships, we will integrate ourselves in global supply chains, and develop mining, processing and related technologies while prioritising sustainable development practices.

From the Bharatiya Janata Party manifestoView Manifestop.35

Our Assessment

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India has built substantial machinery for critical-mineral security: the National Critical Mineral Mission was launched in January 2025 (about Rs 16,300 crore central outlay, ~Rs 34,300 crore with PSU/stakeholder investment, 2024-25 to 2030-31), and Khanij Bidesh India Ltd (KABIL) has pursued overseas assets including a January 2024 lithium-exploration agreement in Catamarca, Argentina and an MoU with Australia’s Critical Minerals Office. India also joined the Mineral Security Partnership, signed MoUs with resource-rich nations (Australia, Argentina, DR Congo), and deployed nodal officers at embassies in mineral-rich countries. Collaborative partnerships are clearly being established; domestic processing/refining capacity remains a gap. Partial.

Promise Timeline

29 Jan 2025

India launches the National Critical Mineral Mission (~Rs 16,300 crore; ~Rs 34,300 crore with investment) and pursues overseas mineral assets via KABIL (Argentina, Australia).

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