Key Points

The Indian government’s Rs 1,345 crore subsidy for rare earth magnet production has been welcomed by ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo as a timely move. China’s dominance in global magnet supply has created vulnerabilities, prompting India to boost domestic capacity. Heavy Industries Minister HD Kumaraswamy confirmed the scheme is progressing with manufacturer selection underway. The initiative aligns with India’s National Critical Mineral Mission to reduce reliance on imports.

Key Points: ICEA Chief Pankaj Mohindroo Praises Rare Earth Magnet Incentives

  • ICEA hails Rs 1,345 crore subsidy for rare earth magnet production
  • China controls 90% of global magnet supply, creating vulnerabilities
  • Scheme aims to boost domestic capacity amid global shortages
  • Heavy Industries Minister confirms manufacturer selection underway
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ICEA Chairman welcomes rare earth magnet incentives, terms it timely intervention

ICEA Chairman welcomes India’s Rs 1,345 crore rare earth magnet subsidy, calling it timely amid global supply shortages.

"We are extremely excited... It will be a true triumph. – Pankaj Mohindroo, ICEA Chairman"

New Delhi, July 11

Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), welcomed the central government initiatives to ramp up rare earth magnets production in India, particularly the incentives the latter is earmarking for.

ICEA is the apex industry body representing the entire electronics sector.

"We are extremely excited, although this will make set up capacities in the longer run, but the intention is very good and I think it is very timely because the industry is facing a bit of a crisis and the supply of magnets is quite difficult to procure if we set up independent Capacity here," the ICEA Chairman told ANI.

"It will be a true triumph. We are very excited about this announcement. The magnets is a core industry, and the processing of rare earths and metals is a very core industry. It's a very good development. I think this is a substantial sum of money. The scheme is well articulated. We'll go through the details and we will fully support the government in this great initiative," he added.

The central government has earmarked Rs 1,345 crore to incentivise rare earth magnets production in India, aimed at building domestic capacity when there are reports of global short supply.

"Some progress is going on (on the rare earth magnet production front). We have already allocated Rs 1,345 crore (for subsidy). We are on course to select the manufacturers," Minister for Heavy Industries HD Kumaraswamy told reporters at a press conference earlier today.

Heavy Industries Secretary Kamran Rizvi, accompanying the minister, said the scheme has been circulated and it is currently under inter-ministerial consultation.

"We are interested only in magnets. Anybody who gives us magnets will get incentives," the top official said.

It is expected that there will be at least 2 manufacturers who will participate in this program.

Early this April, China announced a decision to implement export controls on certain rare earth-related items, pushing a supply shortage across the world, including India.

India was in touch with the Chinese side, seeking predictability in the supply of rare earth metals -- which had been put under the export controls regime by the Xi administration.

China's overwhelming control of global rare earth processing - commanding over 90 per cent of the world's magnet production capacity - has created significant vulnerabilities for industries worldwide. These materials are critical across multiple sectors, including automobiles, home appliances, and clean energy systems.

Beyond China, there are only a few alternative suppliers of critical minerals.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the setting up of the Critical Mineral Mission in the Union Budget for 2024-25 on July 23, 2024. The Union Cabinet in January 2025 approved the launch of the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM) with an expenditure of Rs 16,300 crore and an expected investment of Rs 18,000 crore by Public Sector Undertakings.

Recently, Union Minister for Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy said the central government is actively encouraging private companies to mine and explore critical minerals overseas and bring them back into the country to serve the needs of the domestic industry.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope this doesn't end up like other schemes where funds get stuck in bureaucracy. Also, why only 2 manufacturers? Should encourage more players for healthy competition.
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Rohit P
As someone working in electronics manufacturing, this is much needed! China's export controls were killing our production timelines. Atmanirbhar Bharat needs such strategic investments 👏
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Sarah B
Interesting development. India's rare earth reserves are largely unexplored. Hope this initiative includes proper environmental safeguards - we don't want another mining disaster like in some other countries.
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Vikram M
₹16,300 crore for Critical Mineral Mission sounds impressive, but where is the roadmap? We need transparency in how these funds will be utilized and clear KPIs to measure success.
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Kavya N
This is exactly what Make in India needs! Not just assembly units but real manufacturing of core components. Hope our IITs and research institutions get involved in developing indigenous magnet technology too.
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Michael C
As an investor watching India's manufacturing sector, this policy could be game-changing if executed well. The global supply chain diversification trend makes this a strategic move by India.

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