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Lithium Reserves in India

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The Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research has identified 1,600 tonnes of lithium resources in the Mandya district of Karnataka. This discovery is poised to have several significant implications for India.

Implications of Lithium Discovery

  • Reduced Import Dependence: Currently, India heavily relies on imports for lithium, primarily from China and Hong Kong. Domestic reserves can help reduce this reliance.
  • Self-Sufficiency in Energy Storage: The availability of lithium will enhance India's capabilities in energy storage, critical for the country's green transition and renewable energy initiatives.
  • Industrial Development: The discovery is expected to bolster industrial sectors, particularly the vehicle and automobile industries, by facilitating local production of lithium-ion batteries.

About Lithium (Often Referred to as "White Gold")

  • Characteristics: Lithium is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal known for being the lightest of all metals. However, it is also toxic.
  • Strategic Importance: Lithium is classified as a critical and strategic mineral under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) (Amendment) Act 2023.

Applications of Lithium

  • Batteries:
  • Primarily used in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for mobile phones, electric vehicles (EVs), and non-rechargeable batteries for devices like heart pacemakers and clocks.
  • Alloys:
  • Lithium is alloyed with aluminum and magnesium to enhance strength and reduce weight, used in applications such as armor plating, aircraft manufacturing, bicycle frames, and high-speed trains.
  • Industrial Uses:
  • Employed in air conditioning systems, industrial drying systems, and the production of glass ceramics.

Steps Taken by India

  • KABIL (Khanij Bidesh India Limited): This company is actively exploring strategic minerals in overseas territories.
  • Australia-India Critical Minerals Investment Partnership: A collaboration aimed at enhancing supply chain resilience for critical minerals.
  • Geological Survey of India (GSI): Conducting further exploration of lithium reserves across the country.
  • Mineral Security Partnership (MSP): The Ministry of Mines has joined this initiative led by the USA to bolster the security of mineral supplies.

This significant discovery of lithium resources positions India to advance its energy storage capabilities, reduce dependence on imports, and promote industrial growth in sectors vital for the green transition.

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