Key Points

Union Ministers Kishan Reddy and HD Kumaraswamy held a high-level meeting to discuss securing India's rare earth and critical minerals supply chains. The discussions centered on boosting domestic production and refining under the National Critical Mineral Mission. Officials emphasized the importance of these minerals for electronics, clean energy, and national security. The government aims to make India self-reliant in critical minerals through strategic exploration and policy reforms.

Key Points: Kishan Reddy HD Kumaraswamy Meet on Rare Earth Minerals Supply Chain

  • Ministers focus on strengthening mining to refining value chain
  • NCMM aims for mineral self-reliance by 2030
  • 24 critical minerals identified for central auction
  • Push for clean energy tech like EVs and solar panels
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Union Minister Kishan Reddy holds inter-ministerial meeting to discuss ways to secure supply chains of rare earth and critical minerals

Union Ministers discuss securing rare earth and critical minerals supply chains for electronics, energy, and national security under NCMM initiative.

"Deliberated on securing supply chains of Rare Earth & Critical Minerals vital for electronics, energy, and national security - Kishan Reddy"

New Delhi June 17

Union Minister of Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy on Tuesday held an inter-ministerial meeting with Union Minister Of Heavy Industries and Steel HD Kumaraswamy and officials from some central ministries and discussed a range of aspects of securing the supply chains of Rare Earth and Critical Minerals vital for the electronics industry, energy, and national security.

The discussions focused on strengthening the value chain, from mining to refining to end-use.

The minister said that the Modi government has implemented the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM) and is working towards making India "Atmanirbhar" in minerals.

Officials from the Ministries of Atomic Energy, Steel, Heavy Industries and Commerce took part in the meeting.

"Held an inter-ministerial meeting with Hon'ble Union Minister Shri @hd_kumaraswamy ji and officials from the Ministries of Atomic Energy, Steel, Heavy Industries & Commerce. Deliberated on the wide range of aspects of securing the supply chains of Rare Earth & Critical Minerals vital for the electronics industry, energy, and national security," Kishan Reddy said in a post on X.

"Discussions focused on strengthening the value chain, from mining to refining to end-use. @narendramodi govt has implemented the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM) and is adopting a whole-of-government approach to make India #Atmanirbhar in minerals," he added.

The Modi government launched the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM) in 2025 to establish a robust framework for self-reliance in the critical mineral sector. Under this mission, the Geological Survey of India (GSI) has been tasked with conducting 1,200 exploration projects from 2024-25 to 2030-31.

A committee formed by the Ministry of Mines in November 2022 identified 30 critical minerals, with 24 included in Part D of Schedule I of Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act, 1957 (MMDR Act, 1957).

The inclusion of 24 critical minerals in Part D of the First Schedule of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act (MMDR Act) means that the Central Government now has the exclusive authority to auction mining leases and composite licenses for these specific minerals.

It also recommended setting up a Centre of Excellence on Critical Minerals (CECM) to regularly update the mineral list and guide strategy.

Critical minerals are essential for clean energy technologies like solar panels, wind turbines, EVs, and energy storage systems. To secure these resources, India launched the NCMM to ensure their long-term availability and processing.

The objectives of NCMM include securing India's critical mineral supply chain by ensuring mineral availability from domestic and foreign sources.

It also includes strengthening the value chains by enhancing technological, regulatory, and financial ecosystems to foster innovation, skill development, and global competitiveness in mineral exploration, mining, beneficiation, processing, and recycling.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a much-needed initiative! With China controlling most rare earth supplies, we must become self-reliant. But I hope they also focus on sustainable mining practices - we can't compromise our environment in this race for minerals. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Finally some concrete steps towards Atmanirbhar Bharat! These minerals are crucial for our tech and defense sectors. Hope they speed up exploration - we've been dependent on imports for too long. The Centre of Excellence idea is brilliant 👏
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Arjun S.
Good move, but implementation is key. We've seen many such missions announced before with little results. Hope this time there's proper coordination between ministries and actual ground action. Also, what about private sector participation?
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Sunita R.
As someone working in electronics manufacturing, this is welcome news! Our industry suffers due to unreliable mineral supplies. But please don't forget about recycling - we need circular economy solutions too ♻️
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Vikram J.
While the focus is good, I'm concerned about tribal lands being affected by new mining projects. The government must ensure proper rehabilitation and consent from local communities. Development shouldn't come at their cost.
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Neha P.
Exciting times for India's mineral sector! With proper execution, this can make us a global player. But we need to invest in research too - just mining isn't enough, we need processing technology. Jai Hind! ✨

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