India's Lithium Hunt: KABIL Launches Critical Mineral Project in Argentina

India's state-run KABIL has kicked off detailed lithium exploration in Argentina. The project covers 1,507 hectares and aims to secure critical minerals for the country's clean energy transition. This initiative is part of India's broader strategy to ensure mineral security through overseas exploration. KABIL is also evaluating additional critical mineral projects in other countries to support India's renewable energy and electric mobility goals.

Key Points: KABIL Begins Lithium Exploration in Argentina for India

  • KABIL launches detailed lithium exploration across 1,507 hectares in Argentina
  • Project supports India's electric vehicle and energy storage system needs
  • Company formed as joint venture between NALCO, HCL and MECL
  • Exploring additional critical mineral projects in other countries worldwide
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KABIL steps up overseas exploration, begins lithium project in Argentina: CEO

State-run KABIL initiates lithium exploration in Argentina's 1,507-hectare project to secure critical minerals for India's clean energy and EV ambitions.

"The focus should be on exploration, development, and processing of critical minerals - Sunil Kumar Singh, KABIL CEO"

New Delhi, November 13

State-run Khanij Bidesh India Limited (KABIL) has initiated detailed exploration for critical minerals in Argentina as part of India's push to secure vital mineral resources needed for its clean energy and manufacturing ambitions, Sunil Kumar Singh, CEO of KABIL told ANI today.

"KABIL has been established by the Government of India as a joint venture company with a mandate to scout for critical mineral assets abroad," Singh, told ANI in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the Energy Security Conference 2025. "Presently, we are engaged in one particular project in Argentina and are looking at other territories for additional critical mineral assets," he added.

Singh said that KABIL's project in Argentina covers an area of about 1,507 hectares and focuses on lithium exploration.

"Preliminary exploration has already been completed, and we have chalked out a detailed plan for further exploration in this direction," he said. The initiative aligns with India's growing need for lithium--an essential component for electric vehicle batteries and energy storage systems--as the country accelerates its energy transition.

The CEO emphasized that India's long-term mineral security strategy depends on a strong overseas presence in exploration and processing.

"The focus should be on exploration, development, and processing of critical minerals," Singh noted, highlighting that access to reliable sources of lithium, cobalt, and rare earths is key to sustaining India's renewable and electric mobility goals.

Formed as a joint venture between three public sector undertakings--National Aluminium Company (NALCO), Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL), and Mineral Exploration & Consultancy Limited (MECL)--KABIL plays a crucial role in securing India's supply chain for minerals identified as strategic by the government.

Besides Argentina, the company is also assessing potential projects in other countries with rich deposits of critical minerals.

During the event, Singh also participated in a discussion on promoting technology advancement to accelerate domestic exploration and production of critical minerals.

The focus was on role of India's advanced technology, such as AI, remote, sensing deep sea exploration techniques in unlocking India's critical mineral potential. He also discussed on how To explore ways to exploit exploration, streamline licensing, and Fasttrack development of domestic reserves.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good strategic move by KABIL. We need to secure critical minerals globally to support Make in India and our clean energy goals. Hope they explore more countries like Australia and Chile too.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the overseas exploration, I hope KABIL is also focusing on domestic lithium reserves in Jammu & Kashmir and Karnataka. We shouldn't ignore our own resources.
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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy sector, this is exactly what India needs! Lithium is the new oil and securing supply chains now will pay dividends in the coming decades. Well done KABIL team!
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Vikram M
The joint venture approach between NALCO, HCL and MECL makes perfect sense. Pooling expertise and resources for such strategic missions. Hope they maintain transparency in all deals.
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Michael C
Smart move by India! Global mineral security is becoming increasingly important. Argentina-India partnership could be mutually beneficial. Looking forward to seeing the exploration results.

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